For scanning in printed photos almost any newish multi-function printer/scanner/copier will do a half decent job. I've had a cheapo consumer Canon PIXMA something for about 4 years which is perfectly acceptable for scanning in prints.
The Canon has bundled software which is fine for the purpose.
A quick read of
https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/canon-canoscan-lide-400 gives a good, positive account of it's photo scanning capabilities. Of course with any scanner like this you are limited to one pic at a time. You can fill the flatbed up with photos but all the images will then be in one file.
I've not been able to compare the max resolution between my multi-function scanner and the Lide 400 but I suspect the 400 will be higher resolution than my all-in-one.
Most folk in this part of the forum will be scanning in negatives and that may be part of the reason you've had so few replies. Negative scanning is a whole different ball game!