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Since you are using GIMP, try:
Image » Scale Image. Enter your desired dimensions.
Under the Quality section choose "Sinc (Lanczos3)" as Interpolation method and click on the Scale Image button.
Since you appear to already be editing it, the file type should not matter atm.
Maybe I'm just confused, could you upload what you have done onto steam so we can look at it? I feel like if we could see what you were trying to do the advice would be a lot better.
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Open picture, press ctrl+s, profit.
I don't know how this worked, but the file size reduced by more than 50% while the image quality remained the same. Really. Nothing about the image changed... nothing visible that is.
Magic.
Unfortunately that doesn't work with the later paint versions.