Steve Dower <steve.do...@python.org> added the comment:

The main problem with adding Python to PATH is interfering with other 
application's DLL and executable resolution order, as well as the inevitable 
confusion when multiple PATH updates do not play well together (which they 
don't).

The best thing you can do with your students (those on Windows 10, at least) is 
get Python from the Microsoft Store, which is able to do the PATH updates 
property (and you can modify them through the built-in "Manage App Execution 
Aliases" control panel if you have multiple).

Any other solution that is reliable, maintainable (for users) and usable is 
going to require significantly more development (and will break many existing 
users' workflows, but hopefully not too badly) than just flipping the checkbox. 
But some of us are thinking about it (me in particular, since I'm sick to death 
of being abused over this issue but would rather find a good way to fix it than 
just quit).

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