britechguy
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I am definitely way more comfortable with Command Prompt than PowerShell, but I do use PowerShell as well.
When I fire up Windows PowerShell, it always tells me to get the latest version, which I have done. If I hit the Windows Key and start typing PowerShell, here's what appears:

I also have Windows Terminal, too. I know what ISE is about, but I really don't need three different Windows PowerShell versions, two of which will nag me to install the third. Is there any way to nuke Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell (x86) just leaving the ISE and PowerShell 7 behind? And if you do so will Terminal use PowerShell7?
I'm not finding MS's own documentation particularly useful regarding this.
When I fire up Windows PowerShell, it always tells me to get the latest version, which I have done. If I hit the Windows Key and start typing PowerShell, here's what appears:

I also have Windows Terminal, too. I know what ISE is about, but I really don't need three different Windows PowerShell versions, two of which will nag me to install the third. Is there any way to nuke Windows PowerShell and Windows PowerShell (x86) just leaving the ISE and PowerShell 7 behind? And if you do so will Terminal use PowerShell7?
I'm not finding MS's own documentation particularly useful regarding this.