![]() You will need the administrator password for that installation. Since Xcode, et al install Python3 in /usr/bin, you will need to rearrange your PATH environment variable to not use that Python first. Whichever Python you choose will be installed into /Library/Frameworks/amework with links to those binaries back into /usr/local/bin. Note that Python 2.7.18 is deprecated and no longer supported with all focus being on Python 3.11.0 and later versions. I suggest that you visit and use their Mac friendly installer to install either of Python 2.7.18 or Python 3.11.0. This is a limited Python3 distribution and any python scripts that depended on Python 2 may need conversion before working with Python3. The Python 3.9.6 that James refers to is present only by installing either Xcode 14.1 or its companion Command Line tools for Xcode 14.1. Apple removed the entire Python 2 (2.7.*) distribution from macOS Monterey 12.3.1 and thus, the familiar python command is gone.
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