Andreas Richter added the comment:

I think we can close this although there should be some kind of warning that 
running an upgrade without an uninstall may not upgrade the files in some 
cases. However I can't really tell what those cases are. Since I deleted all 
the files and then did a repair with the new installer and still the old dll 
came back, I can't tell where it came from. Especially since all the files in 
the lib folder were the newer ones. Originally I thought maybe the dll was 
locked during the install, but moving the whole installation folder and 
creating a new one and then doing a repair still recovered the old dll. I was 
able to get some more information on this, because we actually checking the 
python binaries into our git repo to make it easy for other users to 
immediately startup and go without the need to install various binaries on 
their machine.

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