This is working for me, but only for local files. See screenshot below:

I am using portable 1.0.0 zip on windows 7. I installed Don Jayamanne's Python extension. Maybe you need it for it to work? Haven't tried without it.
In case you are unfamiliar with the extension, there are some configuration changes to make after you install it if python is not in your PATH.
You will have to tell it where your python lives using these config updates:
Configure the path to the python interpreter in the User Settings file
(settings.json) as follows. Ensure to specify the fully qualified name
of the python executable.
"python.pythonPath":"c:/python27/python.exe"
I also updated the debugging setting too, not sure if that has any impact.
Simply provide the fully qualified path to the python executable in the "python" setting within the configuration settings in the launch.json file as follows:
{
"name": "Python",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"stopOnEntry": true,
"program": "${file}",
"pythonPath": "c:/python27/python.exe",
"debugOptions": [
"WaitOnAbnormalExit",
"WaitOnNormalExit",
"RedirectOutput"
]
}
ctrl + shift + p
and then searching forPython: Select Interpreter
(or selecting it in the bottom-left corner)). – Jeppe Mar 5 '19 at 19:30