Fix how msbuild condition is created based on target frameworks #3943
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this is fix of #3939
The problem was that when you used in proj file e.g. target framework net5.0-windows it was not matching msbuild condition '$(TargetFramework)' == 'net5.0-windows7.0' which was created for the net5.0-windows target framework.
Generally, there are many ways how to write the same TargetFramework. Hence, I switched to the form like "($(TargetFrameworkIdentifier) == '.NETCoreApp' And ($(TargetFrameworkVersion) == 'v5.0' And '$(TargetPlatformIdentifier)' == 'Windows'))" like it was done on other place in Paket