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@matthewfeickert kudos for finding the problem!!
on the matter of versions, i think that the philosophy is that of a OS to be supported this implies the default software that comes with it.. One cannot package with custom software and then distribute the packages to systems that don't have by default the said dependencies .. so, IMHO, as long as EL7 is on the list of the supported software, the dependencies are what the native OS provides (plus the ones in the repository that provides the package, so if the package is provided by epel, then it is allowed to have requires from epel)
For discrimination between rpm packaging and pip install i do not know what to say .. 
In principle when you are doing a pip install (`--user` as doing it as root i'm told is not good) you can also do a `python3 -m pip install --no-cache-dir --user --upgrade pip setuptools wheel` so i do not see problems .. so, i do not know what to say ..
but the authoritative answer is to be given by @simonmichal :)

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