[lldb][windows] switch to Python 3.11 for the non ARM64 release builds (#175796) This patch is a follow up to [RFC#89434](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-sync-python-versions-on-windows/89434). Python 3.11 is the first official Python.org release to have an arm64 installer on Windows, which is why it's the version used to build the toolchain on arm64 Windows. The x86 and x64 variants of the toolchain both use Python 3.10 which can be confusing for users who get different install dependencies based on their architectures. This patch syncs all the required Pythons to install the toolchain, by bumping the requirements to 3.11 for x86, x64 and arm64 Windows.
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