Visual Studio 2015 not finding Visual studio 2010 - visual-studio

My visual studio 2015 cannot build 2010 platform toolsets. It says:
The build tools for Visual Studio 2010 (v100) cannot be found. To
build using the Visual Studio 2015 (v140) build tools, either click
the Project menu or right-click the solution, and then select "Upgrade
Solution...". Install Visual Studio 2010 (v100) to build using the
Visual Studio 2010 (v100) build tools.
I do not want to upgrade my project or switch the toolset. I have visual studio 2010 installed. It builds the 2012 projects inside visual studio 2015 fine. 2012 also finds the 2010 build tools and builds 2010 projects fine.
Is there a visual studio setting where I can point it to the Visual Studio 2010 directory so that it correctly finds the build tools?
I have tried reinstalling 2010, 2012 and 2015 in that order.
tldr; Visual studio 2015 wont build 2010 projects even though I have visual 2010 installed.

Install this service pack: https://www.visualstudio.com/news/vs2015-update2-vs
Fixed the issue for me. Released March 3, 2016 so it was unavailable at the time of posting.

according to this documentation from microsoft, the toolset is a per-project setting. So you need to change it for all of your VS2010 projects inside VS2015.
To change the project toolset
In Visual Studio, in Solution Explorer, open the shortcut menu for
your project (not for your solution) and then choose Properties to
open your project Property Pages dialog box.
In the Property Pages dialog box, open the Configuration drop-down
list and then select All Configurations.
In the left pane of the dialog box, expand Configuration Properties
and then select General.
In the right pane, select Platform Toolset and then select the toolset
you want from the drop-down list. For example, if you have installed
the Visual Studio 2010 toolset, select Visual Studio 2010 (v100) to
use it for your project.
Choose the OK button.
does that help?

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