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[ci] reduce duplication in Python Windows CI #2962

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Per discussion from #2936 (comment). Right now some CI logic is duplicated in .vsts-ci.yml and .appveyor.yml. Similar to how we've centralized that logic for mac and linux builds in .ci/ scripts, in this PR I propose cutting out that duplication and centralizing the logic in .ci/tetst_windows.ps1.

This should make it a little easier to make changes (such as changing our pegged version of scikit-learn whenever #2949 is merged) and should make #2936 easier to review.

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Some minor comments.

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