There are not many changes in this release. We will discuss the changelog in the next section. If you are confused about PowerShell versions, you can check out the difference between Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core. The exact release date of PowerShell 7.1.3 is March 11th, 2021.
Download PowerShell 7.1.3
For Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7
PowerShell-7.1.3-win-x64.msi [95 MB] PowerShell-7.1.3-win-x86.msi [85.8 MB]
For MacOS
powershell-7.1.3-osx-x64.pkg [63.5 MB]
For Linux
CentOS
powershell-7.1.3.centos.8.x86_64.rpm [64.6 MB]
Debian
powershell_7.1.3.debian.11_amd64.deb [65.2 MB] powershell_7.1.3.debian.10_amd64.deb [65.2 MB]
Ubuntu
powershell_7.1.3.ubuntu.20.04_amd64.deb [65.2 MB] powershell_7.1.3.ubuntu.18.04_amd64.deb [65.2 MB] powershell_7.1.3.ubuntu.16.04_amd64.deb [65.2 MB] For more download options, please checkout this download page. To download PowerShell 7.0.6, please check out this github page.
Fixes and improvements
How to install PowerShell 7.1.3
Follow the guide below to install Windows PowerShell 7.1.3 in Windows 10, 8.1, and Windows 7: You can also install PowerShell 7.1.3 using command-line. Make sure you run PowerShell as an administrator. This command is also useful when you want to upgrade from an older version of PowerShell to the latest version. Here’s the command: This will automatically install PowerShell 7.1.3 with the default options. There is another option to install PowerShell over the network which is especially useful for sysadmins.