The COUNT() aggregate will return only one row in absence of a GROUP BY clause, and MySQL is lenient about the presence or contents of the GROUP BY (your query would have failed with a syntax error in most other RDBMS).
This query has subquery which separately calculate the total Count of files for each GUID.
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