I'm not a native English speaker. I'm sorry if I didn't explain the problem 
clearly.
I'm using Windows 10 Enterprise Insider Preview (I'll use Win10 instead 
below). Until yesterday, I'm using Win10 build 11102, and Git for Windows 
works well. But today I upgraded my system to Win10 build 14251, then 
something wrong happened.
I opened a "cmd" in my repository and entered "git pull", then a dialog 
window appeared, saying "Git for Windows has stopped working".
The version of the git on my system was 2.6.4, and I found out that the 
latest version was 2.7.0.2. So I downloaded a installer from 
"https://git-scm.com/";. I opened the installer, but as soon as the 
installation finished, the same error dialog appeared. I closed the dialog, 
but it appeared again, so I closed it again. I opened a "cmd" and entered 
"git", of course, it crashes and the error dialog appeared.
By the way, I installed GitHub for Windows on my system and it crashes too 
when I pressed the "Sync" button in it.
In my surprise, GitHub Extension for Visual Studio works correctly.

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