When you have an unknown file, always check the extension at filext.com
BNK is most likely a Bink Video/Audio file, and you can open that with the program that created it. In this case, it is most likely a video file to a game or program in the computer, and you won't be able to easily open and play that with stand-alone software.
You can check here to see if it has what you need: http://www.radgametools.com/bnkdown.htm
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