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Had this issue last night. Make sure you're not renaming the .py files. If that doesn't work, update qBittorrent to the latest version, uninstall Python (and delete all folders associated with it in both Program Files and AppData), and reinstall Python, being sure to check the box that gives it access to Path.
Okay, so I for sure am running the latest qBittorrent (4.5.4), and I uninstalled Python and reinstalled it (3.11.4 amd64) making sure that access to Path was checked this time. Rebooted and it still isn't working for me. :-\ I updated the OP with a screenshot of what I'm seeing.
Hmm... Unfortunately, I can't think of much else to try. Just to be sure, you're right-clicking and saving as the .py files to your computer and then importing them into qBittorrent, right? I tried using the links and they didn't work for me, either.