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Sure, technically, Cygwin is an environment that can run all this GCC stuff on top of Windows. I've tried that road, and I found it was a road of pain with no reward at the end of it. So I can't in good faith recommend it for anyone else. (The Sil-Q readme does describe working Cygwin compilation on Windows, but I won't be the one to attempt it.) I installed a Ubuntu virtual machine for C development, and it just works. Setting up VirtualBox is a bit of faff but at least I know that it is guaranteed to work, and it's a lot less faff than trying to use Cygwin.
Ok, the guide is now here on GitHub!