Hi Alexey,
using Terminal preview, you can select which shell will start first and what appears on the menu itself.
At this point, one should not remove the 'old' version of powershell ps.exe as sfc will put it back.
As you can see from the screenshot, I only have one powershell listed (7.3) on the pull-down menu.

using Terminal preview, you can select which shell will start first and what appears on the menu itself.
At this point, one should not remove the 'old' version of powershell ps.exe as sfc will put it back.
As you can see from the screenshot, I only have one powershell listed (7.3) on the pull-down menu.

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