kuzja added the comment:
Here the same problem occurred when installing Python in Win7 Pro. Both
standard and custom (with pip checked) installations lead to the same result
(i.e. the empty Scripts folder).
It seems that the problem originates somewhere between Python 3.6 and 3.7, as
3.7 suffers from the same problem too, while 3.6 installed correctly.
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nosy: +kuzja
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