Hans Wennborg 9625b74cdb [gtest] Disable new posix::FOpen Windows implementation for now
The new implementation was brought in with the gtest update in
a866ce789eb99da4d7a486eeb60a53be6c75f4fd, but it crashes when
building with rpmalloc, see
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/65823#issuecomment-1739820534

Comment out the new implementation basically gives us the code
before the gtest update.
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