titanium mobile sdk not found error - titanium

I am trying to create a new titanium mobile project but it keeps bugging me with the below error message.
Could not locate a Titanium Mobile SDK at the given path
Kindly advice
Thanks

See Configuring Titanium Studio with the Platform SDKs for settings.

You probably need to install sdk 7 and 8.

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