how to change visual studio default language? - visual-studio

I installed visual studio code, I'm a beginner and struggled to change the language from French to English. When I searched online many people said that I needed to run Visual studio installer but I can't find that and I do not have the tools option in the top bar.
Please help. Thank you.

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