In KDE, I can choose “compress” when clicking right, and among others, I can then choose zip. Additionally, I have ark to do it manually (without terminal). I am not sure what desktop you use?
In case you use GNOME (= Fedora Workstation): I have no Fedora Workstation (GNOME) myself, but I am quite sure there is something comparable when clicking right in nautilus (I think now the file manager is called “GNOME Files”). If not, I think the dedicated tool that used to be the GNOME default for file compression is “GNOME Archive Manager”, formerly known as file roller. If right click does not offer related options, you might check if File Roller or GNOME Archive Manager are installed, and if necessary, install them.
I suggest to add information about what desktop you use (if you use “Fedora Workstation”, it is GNOME). Additionally, you might add the tag to the topic title (e.g., kde or workstation )