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Perhaps, but it seems this is a hidden portion of Drive that only the app itself can access.
Check to see if it's an orphaned file. https://support.google.com/drive/thread/236647252/what-is-an-orphaned-file?hl=en What is an orphaned file? - Google Drive Community
Nope, but thanks.
It uses the hidden appDataFolder and it seems the files in it can only be accessed via those apps.
I found some more (but old) info here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22832104/how-can-i-see-hidden-app-data-in-google-drive
Maybe I could figure out something from those examples, but based on Google there's just mere 4KB of data. That doesn't sound promising.
I had realized after I posted that. Didn't actually edit the comment.