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Yep, if you are running any type of Linux python is already installed.
I always have a path in my python files to allow for direct running rather than calling python first. This only works on Linux.
If you put
#!/usr/bin/env python3
as the very first line, you can make the file executable and it will just run
otherwise you will have to call python first, e.g.
python yourFile.py