Here is a version of the part with reported issues cleaned up. I also changed the label to just “V”, since this is electrically a voltage source. I adjusted the properties family to “Voltage Regulator”, so it is included in the drop down with other voltage regulators, and adjusted other properties to be more consistent with them. I ran the individual svg files through a process to clean up unneeded (for Fritzing) elements and attributes. The schematic view I did a bit more manual editing, to get rid of extra transforms, and adjust the svgId and terminalID tags. Visually it should work the same as before, with the addition of the ground bus, so click/hold on one of the gnd connections (any view) will highlight the other (in yellow).
AMS1777_5V_regulator_module.fzpz (9.2 KB)
If I had been creating this from scratch, I would not have created the custom schematic view. This works like a standard 3 pin voltage regulator, so the same 3 terminal representation could be used for the schematic. The schematic does not need the extra pin or text. Setting and turning on the part number in the label would be enough.
Looking at the images, I am not sure that the PCB pin layout is correct. The part/module has male pins coming out of the top. With the current pcb layout, that will only line up if the part is mounted on the bottom of the pcb. Unless the header pins extend through bottom enough to solder onto the pcb. If the board is mounted on a pcb, but the connections are made using jumpers to the header pins, then the pcb pads would not be used, and do not belong on the pcb view for the part.