Hi.  You really should become a Cygwin user if you "must" use Windows.
  Git is a very user friendly tool using command line, but the windows
terminal is poor at best for a command line environment.  Try cygwin
and then make-believe that you are working on a real server machine.
Hear hear! I absolutely agree (see my previous message).
I'm not sure exactly, but I bet a version of git can be installed via
cygwin.
Definitely, it's included in the packages repository, including the subversion bindings, etc. And it's even a recent version (1.7.1 at the moment, not the latest but fairly new):

$ cygcheck.exe -p git | grep -v src  | grep ^git | grep 1.7.1
git/git-1.7.1-1 Fast Version Control System - core files
git-completion/git-completion-1.7.1-1 Fast Version Control System - git bash completion
git-gui/git-gui-1.7.1-1 Fast Version Control System - git-gui viewer
git-svn/git-svn-1.7.1-1 Fast Version Control System - git-svn conversions
gitk/gitk-1.7.1-1       Fast Version Control System - gitk viewer

--Diego

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