Yes, I would suggest you try to test InfinityFree again. There is a severe lack of free web hosts that support PHP, so after having used it myself, I would recommend it for PHP beginners who want to try out PHP but unsure about paying for a hosting plan just to be able to use PHP. This is also why I added InfinityFree to 32-Bit Cafe’s resource list.
Being a free web host, InfinityFree has its own limitations, mainly by implementing their own security measures on websites on their free hosting plan to ensure only regular browsers can access these websites. The most notable drawback from this security measure is that it blocks feed readers from being able to read RSS feeds from websites hosted on InfinityFree, even if the website owner decides to provide an RSS feed.
However, given the lack of options for free web hosts that support PHP, I would still recommend it to PHP beginners. I started using PHP when I decided to make my own fanlistings, and InfinityFree had served me well by allowing me to experiment PHP, before migrating all my websites, including ones that use PHP, to Hostinger.