Darren Schroeder 42d2adc3e0
allow ps1 files to be executed without pwsh/powershell -c file.ps1 (#14379)
# Description

This PR allows nushell to run powershell scripts easier. You can already
do `powershell -c script.ps1` but this PR takes it a step further by
doing the `powershell -c` part for you. So, if you have script.ps1 you
can execute it by running it in the command position of the repl.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0661a746-27d9-4d21-b576-c244ff7fab2b)

or once it's in json, just consume it with nushell.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/38f5c5d8-3659-41f0-872b-91a14909760b)

# User-Facing Changes
Easier to run powershell scripts. It should work on Windows with
powershell.exe.

# Tests + Formatting
Added 1 test

# After Submitting


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Co-authored-by: Wind <WindSoilder@outlook.com>
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