Check for both "py" and "python" commands on Windows #33
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A few users in the Nintendo Homebrew Discord server have had issues with their Python installation.
If a user is saying they definitely installed Python but the script is still saying they don't have it installed (because "py" is not a recognized command), sometimes it is because for some reason their CLI recognizes "python" but not "py" (They must have checked something weird in their installation).
Instead of figuring out what they did to have a borked Python installation, I've been giving them a replacement mset9.bat file that simply replaces references to py -3 with just python.
This commit updates this script so that it: