On the server Debian7 and ispManager 5.85. Most sites work in cgi mode on different versions of php. You need to run scripts on the crown, or a compositor under the appropriate version. Such a command php-7.0 /path/script.php - does not work, reports:

 -bash: php-7.0: command not found 
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    and where is it installed, this interpreter of the seventh version? from there, and run it by specifying the full path to the executable file. - aleksandr barakin
  • Well, it is installed from under ispmgr, but I don’t know where it puts it. Well, at least there is a vector where to dig, the support caller does not say anything specifically. - Roman Maltsev
  • is installed from under ispmgr - like, probably, any other add-on, supposedly designed to make life easier for the novice, this program, in fact, firstly also needs to be studied, and secondly, hiding the supposedly unnecessary, creates non-illusory problems same to beginners. - aleksandr barakin
  • @alexander found / opt / php70 / bin / php - Roman Maltsev
  • so write in the answer how you figured it out. other newbies can help. - aleksandr barakin

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/opt/php70/bin/php for linux Debian 8 .

  • please mark your answer as a solution - gray jackdaw to the left of the answer - Alex

The easiest way to locate php interpreter is to use the locate utility.
It will find all the php files in the updatedb index and display them.

 locate -b '\php'