I keep trying to install Pip using get-pip.py and only get the wheel file in the scripts folder. Try running "pip" in the command prompt and it just comes out with an error. Running windows 8 incase you need. edit error is 'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command...
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Possible duplicate of [How do I install pip on Windows?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4750806/how-do-i-install-pip-on-windows) – smac89 Jul 28 '16 at 03:01
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2What is the error? – Paul Rooney Jul 28 '16 at 03:01
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3The latest Python installers come with pip... – OneCricketeer Jul 28 '16 at 03:02
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error is that its not recognized – Asuto Seven Jul 28 '16 at 03:06
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Yes cricket_007. @Asuto Seven - Please download 2.7.12 version. – Dinesh Pundkar Jul 28 '16 at 03:07
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Just install latest python installer from python.org, and enable environment variables option during installation. it should be built-in. – YOU Jul 28 '16 at 03:10
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@AsutoSeven what is the python version, you are using? – be_good_do_good Jul 28 '16 at 03:41
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@be_good_do_good 2.7.12 – Asuto Seven Jul 28 '16 at 12:11
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Use:
python -m pip (command) (option)
Do not use ()

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If you are using latest version of Python.
In computer properties, Go to Advanced System Settings -> Advanced tab -> Environmental Variables
In System variables section, there is variable called PATH. Append c:\Python27\Scripts (Note append, not replace)
Then open a new command prompt, try "pip"

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@AsutoSeven Double click on the PATH variable,go to the end of the Variable Value, then add ";C:\Python27\Scripts"(without double quotes) to it. click OK. – be_good_do_good Jul 28 '16 at 13:14
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Try navigating to ~/Python[version]/Scripts in cmd, then use pip[version] [command] [module] (ie. pip3 install themodulename or pip2 install themodulename)

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