Recuva is Windows software so are you trying to recover data from an NTFS drive?
I assume the drive is still healthy. If not, then send it to a data recovery service because it's possible that reading or writing any more to/from it will break the drive itself.
Given that you have used the drive many times after that (did you install Windows on it after each format or did you just use it as a data disk?) it is best if you let paid software recover files from the drive too. You can try downloading something like
R-Studio and use it as you'd use Recuva. In this case, you need to read
https://www.r-studio.com/Data_Recovery_After_Reformat_NTFS.shtml . Do note that you only have to purchase R-Studio for saving the files it recovered if it found any.
Yes, the drive is NTFS. And yes still healthy. In the informations I found the more recent files are from 2015. So If I remember well, I formated it, réinstalled windows on it and changed it for the SSD right after, thats why i don't understand how I have so much pain to find that f***** wallet.dat file...
I will try the R-Studio software, I'll keep you updated.