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I don't know if you're doubling down or unfamiliar with circles, but there's a reason Photoshop doesn't include a 360-degree rotation option.
I know what you mean and I'm probably explaining it poorly.
You open the image on your pc, with windows photo viewer or whatever. No need for Photoshop. The image will show up correctly. But if you upload it in your browser it's upside down.
In the photo viewer you rotate it four times, in a full circle. Then you save it under a new name. When you now upload the new image, it's up right.
I have dealt with this issue countless times while working in tech support for years. And that was the solution that helped every single time.