QUICK FIX
This is happening because you have multiple versions of Xcode installed. MacOS unfortunately only supports running one version of Xcode at a time, and it needs to know the location of the currently running version. To sort things out, choose one of the following:
Quit all instances of Xcode and restart it
Try one of the other options below if that hasn't solved it.
Using the command line:
run sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/your_custom_folder_if_needed/Xcode.app
Restart your terminal and Xcode and it will work just fine.
No-command line users:
- Quit all instances of Xcode
- Start the instance of Xcode that you want to use
- Go to Xcode -> Preferences -> Locations
- Select the correct version in Command Line Tools
- Done!