Fixing API set versioning to get PowerShell Core working on Windows 7#2072
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Can we replace the string literal with the constant from PinvokeDllNames?
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Fixes #1705 by correcting the API set versions used to match those shipped with CoreCLR's downlevel API set package.
This makes it possible to run PS on Win 7.
I verified remoting with WMF 4.0 and ran the Nano Server test pass against it. I got an 83% pass rate, so there are additional issues to resolve for Win 7.