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How To Install PowerShell 7

How To Install PowerShell 7 on any windows computer, this article explains with a simple steps to complete the powershell 7 installation.

There is a new PowerShell 7 that has been released and it is made on .NET Core 3 and brings back many APIs required by modules built on .NET Framework in order that they work with .NET Core runtime. While PowerShell Core 6 was that specialize in bringing cross-platform compatibility, PowerShell 7 will specialize in making it a viable replacement for Windows PowerShell 5.1 and bringing near parity with Windows PowerShell. Here is how you’ll install and update PowerShell 7 on Windows.

Prerequisites to Install PowerShell 7

To enable PowerShell remoting over WSMan, the subsequent prerequisites got to be met.

Install the Universal C Runtime on Windows versions before Windows 10. it’s available via direct download

Powershell 7 Install

or Windows Update. Fully patched supported systems will have already got this installed.And also Install the Windows Management Framework (WMF) 4.0 or newer on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

Install PowerShell 7 on Windows 10 Machine.

Below single command in Windows PowerShell to install PowerShell 7.

iex “& { $(irm https://aka.ms/install-powershell.ps1) } -UseMSI”

There are additional parameters too, for example, install daily builds of the latest PowerShell previews.

-Destination

This parameter used for the destination path to install PowerShell Core to.

-Daily

This parameter used for the Install PowerShell Core from the daily build.

Note that the ‘PackageManagement’ module is required to install a daily package.

-Preview

This parameter used for the Install the latest preview, which is currently version 7.

-UseMSI

This parameter used for to Use the MSI installer.

-Quiet

This parameter used for the quiet command for the MSI installer.

-DoNotOverwrite

This parameter used to do not overwrite the destination folder if it already exists.

-AddToPath

On Windows, add the absolute destination path to the ‘User’ scope environment variable ‘Path’;

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