Eryk Sun added the comment:
You should be able to run nullcheck.py in the command prompt by changing to the
directory where it's saved and entering nullcheck.py. For example, if you saved
it in your Downloads folder:
>cd /d C:\Users\Anshul\Downloads
>nullcheck.py
If that fails because the .py file association isn't set up properly, instead
try
>py nullcheck.py
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