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Windows PowerShell (64-bit)

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Windows PowerShell 7.0.4 (64-bit)

  -  86.9 MB  -  Freeware

Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system. Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Windows PowerShell 7.0.4 (64-bit).


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What's new in this version:

Build and Packaging Improvements:
Bump .NET SDK to version 3.1.405:
- Remove MyGet feeds from test nuget.config (Internal 14147)
- Update WXS file for 7.0.4 (Internal 14122)
- Update .NET dependencies for 7.0.4 (Internal 14104)
- Fix 7.0.4 `Get-Module` test failure (Internal 13946)
- Fix directory creation failure (Internal 13904)
- Disable WMF link invocation test
- Use PowerShell Core for build and test of package in CI build
- Disable libmi dependent tests for macOS
- Use one feed in each nuget.config in official builds
- Fix path signed RPMs are uploaded from in release build
- Fix syntax error in Windows packaging script
- Make AppLocker Enforce mode take precedence over UMCI Audit mode
- Fix issue with unsigned build
- Move macOS and NuGet to ESRP signing
- Move Windows package signing to use ESRP
- Move Linux to ESRP signing
- Migrate 3rd party signing to ESRP
- Don't do a shallow checkout
- Move to ESRP signing for Windows files
- Fix breaks in packages daily build due to macOS signing changes
- Sign individual files in package
- Use Authenticode certificate for MSIX signing
- Sign the MSIX files for the store
- Use temporary personal path at runspace startup when $env:HOME not defined
- Fix MSIX packaging to determine if a preview release by inspecting the semantic version string
- Add default help content to the assets folder

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