Greg Bedwell d4e97d7b6a [lit] Only return a found bash executable on Windows if it can understand Windows paths
Some versions of bash.exe, for example WSL's version expect paths in the form
/mnt/c/path/to/dir rather than c:\\path\\to\\dir so will cause failures
for any tests that require an external shell if used by lit.  If we're on
Windows and looking for an external shell, check that the found version
of bash is able to parse a native path before returning that version.

This patch also partially reverts the behaviour of r228221 by
restoring the warning if bash cannot be found.  This shouldn't pollute
the lit stderr anymore as we're now using internal shell by default on
Windows.  If someone is explicitly specifying to use an external shell, it's
probably worth alerting them to the fact that bash could not be found.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52831

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