As David Hoelzer suggests, you will first need to ensure that TCP reassembly is enabled. Most likely it already is, but you can verify this via "Edit -> Preferences -> Protocols -> TCP -> Allow subdissector to reassemble TCP streams". In case there's IP fragmentation occurring, you should also verify that IP reassembly is enabled as well: "Edit -> Preferences -> Protocols -> IPv4|IPv6 -> Reassemble fragmented IPv4|IPv6 datagrams".
But this isn't the whole story, as this won't extract complete files (objects) for you. Wireshark does support the extraction of objects for some protocols though, specifically DICOM, HTTP, IMF, SMB and TFTP, via the "File -> Export Objects" feature. So, if your file is being transported over one of these protocols then you're in luck and stand a chance at extracting it using Wireshark; otherwise you'll have to find another tool besides Wireshark that's capable of extracting the object from the packets.
See https://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/ChIOExportSection.html#ChIOExportObjectsDialog for more details about exporting objects.
See https://wiki.wireshark.org/Tools for other possible tools that may be of interest to you in the event that Wireshark fails to meet your needs.