E. Paine <paineeli...@gmail.com> added the comment:

If you had a bad update, it is likely your registry is corrupt. If at all 
possible, I would recommend a Windows reinstall (it is quite likely other 
software has also been affected). However, in the past I have had similar 
problems and the Python installer does seem particularly susceptible to 
problems if corruption occurs (I resolved this without a Windows reinstall by 
uninstalling Python then deleting all registry entries related to it - though I 
would not recommend this more generally). I may take this up with Steve (in a 
separate issue) to see if we can make the installer more resilient.

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