In the event that you cannot load pickle5 because of its dependencies (mainly Visual Building c++), another solution could be that you change the Python interpreter you're using (to the old one, before the error occured). For me, I was getting this error after I ran a program in IDLE that I had been running in Spyder. When I ran it again within Spyder, it dropped this error.
Python Error: Unsupported Pickle Protocol 5
To resolve this, within Spyder I changed my Python interpreter to the Python I was using with IDLE (Tools -> Preferences). Once I rebooted Spyder, I had to install the necessary dependencies with command prompt so that within Spyder the console could be used:
pip install spyder-kernels
Naturally, this may introduce some irregularities within Spyder (namely, packages it's supposed to come with are no longer there because of the different interpreter). These should easily be sussed out when debugging, and resolved using standard pip installs.
Once you recover your (thought to be lost) files, it might be wise to think about reverting back to Spyder's Python interpreter, and updating code to elegantly handle this problem (I would love if somebody could suggest in comments how to do this that didn't require pickle5!)