The USB appears to have file system damage. You will need to repair that before doing much else. If the file system is NTFS
or EXFAT
or FAT32
you should only repair it within a Windows environment using chkdsk
from an administrative commant prompt.
This article will give information that should help:
…or…
If you already have a Windows Virtual Machine, you should be able to perform the repair operations from within that.
Again, please don’t post screenshots when a brief description will do instead. I can almost guarantee a Moderator will come along and simply delete them, regardless.