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Update python installation instructions #69

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Expand Up @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Your configured Synapse credentials can be used to run this package both locally
### Locally
Perform the following one-time steps to set up your local environment and to obtain the required Synapse permissions:

1. If you have not already, [install](https://cloud.google.com/python/docs/setup) a supported version of Python. Versions supported by this package are all versions >3.7 and <3.11. Make sure that Python and `pip` are installed correctly and have been added to your PATH by running `python3 --version` and `pip3 --version`. If your installation was successful, your terminal will return the versions of Python and `pip` that you installed.
1. This package uses Python, if you have not already, please install [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv#installation) to manage your Python versions. Versions supported by this package are all versions >=3.7 and <3.11. If you do not install pyenv make sure that Python and `pip` are installed correctly and have been added to your PATH by running `python3 --version` and `pip3 --version`. If your installation was successful, your terminal will return the versions of Python and `pip` that you installed. **Note**: If you have `pyenv` it will install a specific version of Python for you.

2. Install `pipenv` by running `pip install pipenv`.

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