Django Requires Python
To check if your system has python installed, run this command in the command prompt:
python --version
If python is installed, you will get a result with the version number, like this
Python 3.9.2
If you find that you do not have Python installed on your computer, then you can download if for free from the following website: https://www.python.org/
PIP
To installe Django, you must use a package manager like PIP, which is included in Python from version 3.4.
To check if your sistem has PIP installed, run this command in the command prompt:
pip --version
If pip in installed, you will get a result with the version number. For me on a window machine, the result looks like this:
pip 20.2.3 from c:\python39\lib\site-packages\pip (python 3.9)
If you do not have PIP installed, you can download and install it from this page https://pypi.org/project/pip/
Virtual Environment
It is suggested to have a dedicated virtual environment for each Django project.