Stabilize WinGet fetch in test workflow#4475
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Summary
Problem
The .NET test workflow could fail on clean runners while building the WinGet manager project. When the bundled WinGet payload was missing, MSBuild invoked scripts/fetch-winget-cli.ps1 during dotnet test, but the workflow had not prepared the payload the same way build-release.yml already does.
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