Again, restart Adobe Application Manager if you don’t see this. Once you’re done, you can close this window and you should see an Install option next to your purchased Photoshop version.Then, select the Apps tab, click on App Language, and find your preferred language on the list.Now, navigate to the gear icon and open the Preferences window by clicking on Settings.
If you still can’t see your Photoshop version on the list, then you must’ve bought it from an alternate source and won’t be able to install the language pack. If there is nothing on the list, restart Adobe Application Manager. If you’ve ordered your Photoshop from the Adobe website, it should be on the list next to Installed. Here, you’ll be able to see a list of purchases that you’ve made. Use your Adobe ID (the one used for purchasing your copy of Photoshop) and enter all the required credentials.
First of all, you can stop looking for language pack downloading options in Photoshop’s menu.