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Fix the appxbundle version to be the appx version (#12691)
The store did not like when I uploaded two Windows Terminal packages built on the same date, because the appxbundle version defaulted to YYYY.MMDD.something. There was a risk that using *this* version number will fail because it is thousands of numbers less than "2022". We'll have to see if the store rolls it out properly. I cannot find any documentation on how the store rolls out *bundle* versions (it is very aware of .appx versions...). A local test with 1.14.72x (Preview) published via the store seems to have worked. (cherry picked from commit a5194b0)
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