WIndows dropped support for the latest python versions.
Or de other way around, Python did not support Windows 7 anymore, I forgot.

Anyway, you will not be able to run the latest version of QGIS on a Win7 
machine. Because QGIS depends on a newer Python version then will run on your 
Win7 machine.

You can download an older QGIS version (3.14 if I'm correct) which contains a 
Python which is working on Win7.

Or: try to upgrade to Windows 10
Or: install Ubuntu on your machine ( <= my preferred solution ;-) )

Regards,

Richard Duivenvoorde

On 11/25/22 08:07, Antonio Valanzano via Qgis-user wrote:
I have used the latest osgeo4w-setup.exe (which includes the patch for Win7)  
on a pc with Win7 and I have installed QGIS 3.22.13-Białowieża.

It starts but when I try to install a plugin I do not see a list of available plugins and 
in the "settings" tab there is this message

Python_support_missing.JPG


So in Win7 is not possible to use any plugin apart from these 3

Available_plugins.JPG



Is there a way to activate the Python support choosing some options in the 
setup program ?
I have accepted all the default options during the installation.

Antonio




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