There can be many reasons for this problem to occur.
There are two main reasons for this. One is that you may not have left the Minecraft BETA program. You can check that again by reinstalling Xbox Insider Hub (Legacy) or use the new Xbox Insider Hub. If this is the problem and still you are unable to enroll you must ask support in the Microsoft Community.
Another reason is that after you uninstall Minecraft and reinstall it again, the cached files are used again so the same version is installed. To prevent this, first uninstall Minecraft normally and use the command
Run the above command in Powershell. Search for Powershell in the search bar and select run as administrator. You should enter the password of the administrator account of the system if it is prompts you to enter password. After the command has been executed, close the Powershell. Now you can install Minecraft again from Microsoft Store. This time you might see that it takes some time to download the package.
There can be many reasons for this problem to occur.
There are two main reasons for this. One is that you may not have left the Minecraft BETA program. You can check that again by reinstalling Xbox Insider Hub (Legacy) or use the new Xbox Insider Hub. If this is the problem and still you are unable to enroll you must ask support in the Microsoft Community.
Another reason is that after you uninstall Minecraft and reinstall it again, the cached files are used again so the same version is installed. To prevent this, first uninstall Minecraft normally and use the command
Run the above command in Powershell. Search for Powershell in the search bar and select run as administrator. You should enter the password of the administrator account of the system if it is prompts you to enter password. After the command has been executed, close the Powershell. Now you can install Minecraft again from Microsoft Store. This time you might see that it takes some time to download the package.