[release/dev17.13] [17.14] Use the VS2022 release image in CI#12794
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Oh, this is a much better idea than me making manual edits in the GitHub file editor in the other PR 🤦♂️
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Backport of #12767 to release/dev17.13
/cc @akhera99
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