Ah, I think I've got it... I just need to explicitly call ruby:

ruby bin/rspec --format doc

and the test gets run - YaY!

After poking at my Environment Variable Path to make sure ruby.exe was in 
there (C:\Ruby22\bin) and looking at my Program Defaults - I thought that I 
could tell win7 to associate any file named "rspec" with ruby.exe (per 
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/18539/windows-7-change-default-programs
 
- I couldn't actually add file type "extensions" or "protocols" - I could 
only change them, but .rb and .rbw were in there!) it occurred to me that I 
just needed to tell ruby to ingest the command... Heh.

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