You don't need to install anything to use sqlite3 on python.
About sqlite : https://www.sqlite.org/about.html
If you have an experience using database,
you can think sqlite3 is a file like a database include tables.
Because python support sqlite3, you can make a new sqlite3 file.
This example make a new example.db file if not exist only using python.
import sqlite3
conn = sqlite3.connect('example.db')
c = conn.cursor()
# Create table
c.execute('''CREATE TABLE stocks
(date text, trans text, symbol text, qty real, price real)''')
# Insert a row of data
c.execute("INSERT INTO stocks VALUES ('2006-01-05','BUY','RHAT',100,35.14)")
# Save (commit) the changes
conn.commit()
# We can also close the connection if we are done with it.
# Just be sure any changes have been committed or they will be lost.
conn.close()
Read this doc : https://docs.python.org/2/library/sqlite3.html
But I recommend you to install sqlite to use Command Line Shell For SQLite.
$ sqlite3 ex1
SQLite version 3.8.5 2014-05-29 12:36:14
Enter ".help" for usage hints.
sqlite> create table tbl1(one varchar(10), two smallint);
sqlite> insert into tbl1 values('hello!',10);
sqlite> insert into tbl1 values('goodbye', 20);
sqlite> select * from tbl1;
hello!|10
goodbye|20
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