Hi 
In this short article I will show you two ways of changing Python versions on Windows. It is useful when you have installed multiple Python versions on your system and want to run a specific version from the terminal.
For example, if we have the following versions installed:
We can use either the Python Launcher
The default version has a star next to it. If we run a simple py command, we’ll get a prompt to Python 3.10. To change the default version all we need to do is to set the environment variable PY_PYTHON to the desired version.
We can change the order by going to: My PC -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables
Select path from User variables and click Edit…
Python 3.10 has higher precedence in path because it is above Python 3.7. If we want to change the order, we need to select the folders referencing Python37 and click Move Up until they are above Python 3.10
Restarting your terminal and running
Thanks for reading!

In this short article I will show you two ways of changing Python versions on Windows. It is useful when you have installed multiple Python versions on your system and want to run a specific version from the terminal.
For example, if we have the following versions installed:

We can use either the Python Launcher
py
to run Python or the python
command.Python Launcher
To list installed Python versions with Python launcher we can use thepy -0
command.
Code:
@nutiu âžś ~ py -0
Installed Pythons found by C:\WINDOWS\py.exe Launcher for Windows
-3.10-64 *
-3.7-64
@nutiu âžś ~ py
Python 3.10.3 (tags/v3.10.3:a342a49, Mar 16 2022, 13:07:40) [MSC v.1929 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
The default version has a star next to it. If we run a simple py command, we’ll get a prompt to Python 3.10. To change the default version all we need to do is to set the environment variable PY_PYTHON to the desired version.
Code:
@nutiu âžś ~ $env:PY_PYTHON = "3.7"
@nutiu âžś ~ py -0
Installed Pythons found by C:\WINDOWS\py.exe Launcher for Windows
-3.10-64
-3.7-64 *
@nutiu âžś ~ py
Python 3.7.0 (v3.7.0:1bf9cc5093, Jun 27 2018, 04:59:51) [MSC v.1914 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
Using the Python command
If you prefer running Python using the full command then you’ll get the Python version which has higher precedence in your path, for example if I runpython
on my machine I will get:
Code:
@nutiu âžś ~ python
Python 3.10.3 (tags/v3.10.3:a342a49, Mar 16 2022, 13:07:40) [MSC v.1929 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
We can change the order by going to: My PC -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables
Select path from User variables and click Edit…

Python 3.10 has higher precedence in path because it is above Python 3.7. If we want to change the order, we need to select the folders referencing Python37 and click Move Up until they are above Python 3.10

Restarting your terminal and running
python
again should run your desired Python version.Thanks for reading!
