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I asked on the Powershell Github page and v2.0 Powershell should be removed due to security issues. ISE can remain. I cannot remember, does v2 or v5 or both come installed with Win10?
Issues label:Issue-Question Uninstall Windows Powershell . Issue #12929 . PowerShell/PowerShell . GitHub
Windows 10 includes PowerShell 5.1 by default.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/pow...elease-history
There is another link on the main GitHub page now for Powershell 7, Might be a bit easier for some to figure out.
GitHub - PowerShell/PowerShell: PowerShell for every system!
Also I think the link in your tutorial will always leed to version 7.0.2, This link leeds to all
Releases . PowerShell/PowerShell . GitHub
https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerS...eleases/latest
I think the second link I posted will always leed to newest stable release
Note the difference at the end of the link by hovering your mouse over it and compare it to yours.
Your link = /releases/tag/v7.0.2
mine = /releases/latest
And the first link in my post leeds to all releases whether beta or stable = /PowerShell/releases