tests: set --windows_enable_symlinks in bzlmod example (#3409)

The `//tests:version_test_binary_*` targets fail when run on Bazel 8
with Windows with a "permission denied" error with the Python
executable. The notable thing about these tests is they're shell tests
with a data dependency on the Python program, so a symlink is created to
refer to the Python program. As best I can tell, Bazel 8 isn't creating
the symlink quite right, so Windows considers the file non-executable.

Setting `--windows_enable_symlinks` fixes this, but it isn't clear why.
Presumably it's telling Bazel to create symlinks more properly.
diff --git a/examples/bzlmod/.bazelrc b/examples/bzlmod/.bazelrc
index ca83047..7c92800 100644
--- a/examples/bzlmod/.bazelrc
+++ b/examples/bzlmod/.bazelrc
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+# Starting with Bazel 8, Windows requires this flag in order
+# for symlinks to work properly (namely, so that sh_test with
+# py_binary as a data dependency gets symlinks that are executable)
+startup --windows_enable_symlinks
+
 common --enable_bzlmod
 common --lockfile_mode=update