Running Windows 10 installation window: “Setting up the package cache…” trying to extract _anaconda_depends-2024.02-py311_mld_1.conda but has been hung there for more than an hour. Previous extractions worked fine.
just go to cmd.exe : type the command
C:\Users\Administrator>python.exe -m pip install py
Collecting py
Downloading py-1.11.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl.metadata (2.8 kB)
Downloading py-1.11.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl (98 kB)
---------------------------------------- 98.7/98.7 kB 517.4 kB/s eta 0:00:00
Installing collected packages: py
Successfully installed py-1.11.0
for more info … i type and past for you if there any problem just ping me 
C:\Users\Administrator>C:\Users\Administrator>pip
Usage:
C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.11_qbz5n2kfra8p0\python.exe -m pip  [options]
Commands:
install                     Install packages.
download                    Download packages.
uninstall                   Uninstall packages.
freeze                      Output installed packages in requirements format.
inspect                     Inspect the python environment.
list                        List installed packages.
show                        Show information about installed packages.
check                       Verify installed packages have compatible dependencies.
config                      Manage local and global configuration.
search                      Search PyPI for packages.
cache                       Inspect and manage pip’s wheel cache.
index                       Inspect information available from package indexes.
wheel                       Build wheels from your requirements.
hash                        Compute hashes of package archives.
completion                  A helper command used for command completion.
debug                       Show information useful for debugging.
help                        Show help for commands.
General Options:
-h, --help                  Show help.
–debug                     Let unhandled exceptions propagate outside the main subroutine, instead of logging them
to stderr.
–isolated                  Run pip in an isolated mode, ignoring environment variables and user configuration.
–require-virtualenv        Allow pip to only run in a virtual environment; exit with an error otherwise.
–python            Run pip with the specified Python interpreter.
-v, --verbose               Give more output. Option is additive, and can be used up to 3 times.
-V, --version               Show version and exit.
-q, --quiet                 Give less output. Option is additive, and can be used up to 3 times (corresponding to
WARNING, ERROR, and CRITICAL logging levels).
–log                 Path to a verbose appending log.
–no-input                  Disable prompting for input.
–keyring-provider <keyring_provider>
Enable the credential lookup via the keyring library if user input is allowed. Specify
which mechanism to use [disabled, import, subprocess]. (default: disabled)
–proxy              Specify a proxy in the form scheme://[user:passwd@]proxy.server:port.
–retries          Maximum number of retries each connection should attempt (default 5 times).
–timeout              Set the socket timeout (default 15 seconds).
–exists-action     Default action when a path already exists: (s)witch, (i)gnore, (w)ipe, (b)ackup,
(a)bort.
–trusted-host    Mark this host or host:port pair as trusted, even though it does not have valid or any
HTTPS.
–cert                Path to PEM-encoded CA certificate bundle. If provided, overrides the default. See ‘SSL
Certificate Verification’ in pip documentation for more information.
–client-cert         Path to SSL client certificate, a single file containing the private key and the
certificate in PEM format.
–cache-dir            Store the cache data in .
–no-cache-dir              Disable the cache.
–disable-pip-version-check
Don’t periodically check PyPI to determine whether a new version of pip is available for
download. Implied with --no-index.
–no-color                  Suppress colored output.
–no-python-version-warning
Silence deprecation warnings for upcoming unsupported Pythons.
–use-feature      Enable new functionality, that may be backward incompatible.
–use-deprecated   Enable deprecated functionality, that will be removed in the future.
