I run wget URL, it gives a pop-up progress bar in the PowerShell Window, then ends with some status (-v option), but no resulting file.
I have seen multiple previous discussions on this, some saying it should be in the current directory, some in a user home directory, some in a VirtualStore under AppData - but nothing in any of these locations.
This is Windows 10, running from a PowerShell command window.
My session (with fake URL):
PS P:\ftp> wget -v http://mysystem/image.jpg
VERBOSE: GET http://mysystem/image.jpg with 0-byte payload
VERBOSE: received 70544-byte response of content type image/jpeg
StatusCode : 200
StatusDescription : OK
Content : {255, 216, 255, 224...}
RawContent : HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=100
Connection: Keep-Alive
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 70544
Content-Type: image/jpeg
Date: Sun, 03 Mar 2019 02:09:03 GMT
ETag: "11390-531efc...
Headers : {[Keep-Alive, timeout=5, max=100], [Connection, Keep-Alive], [Accept-Ranges, bytes],
[Content-Length, 70544]...}
RawContentLength : 70544