Hey,
If the USB connector fits then it's compatible.
The transfer speed however will drop down to whatever the bottleneck is. If the laptop is USB2 then your transfer speed is at best likely about 32MBps.
That really doesn't matter for transferring pictures. If they were say 10MB each (very good quality) then that's about three per second or almost 200 in a minute.
OTHER:
Note that some devices have a USB3.1 Type-C connector which is not compatible directly (without adapter).
OTHER:
You may want to consider making a compressed, backup IMAGE of your Windows partition as well. I prefer Acronis True Image. If the SSD/HDD in your laptop fails then you can buy a new one (or replace under warranty), then restore the backup as of the date...