Look in Windows Settings, About, Advanced system settings, Environment 
variables and you will see two sets of variables. One for the system and one 
set for yourself.Select Path and click [Edit]Carefully remove all references to 
Python in both sets.In theory you can now install a new Python and it will 
update your environment variables and that will be the Python you 
use.Otherwise, find the Python executable (python.exe) you wish to use and call 
it in your terminal using its full path.Good luckMike--(Unsigned mail from my 
phone)
-------- Original message --------From: "Thri sowmya.G via Python-list" 
<python-list@python.org> Date: 10/10/23  04:43  (GMT+10:00) To: 
python-list@python.org Subject: regarding installation of python version        
The problem is how many times I have uninstalled the python version but   
always it is showing the  same version  after the installation  of new   
version too  .But in all control panel and file explorer at everywhere the   
system showing that the old  version got uninstalled  but again in command   
prompt or terminal it is in  same old version. I hope I will get a   solution 
from you.                                                                       
                                                                                
               Thank you.    -- 
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