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I can't duplicate this bug report. Most of the Windows machines I configure have Git in the PATH, just as described in this bug report, and they work quite well. I don't configure the location of Git in the Jenkins administration, and I don't make any changes to other Git related configuration and it works great for me.
Can you offer other insights about what might be different in your environment compared to mine?
I add the Git\bin directory to the PATH, not the Git\cmd directory, since I've seen bug reports that it is not sufficient to add the Git\cmd directory to the PATH.