Restart Explorer after Applying/Undoing Classic Right-Click Advance Tweak (#1778)

In general, I've added two lines of code to get the explorer process using 'Get-Process', then passed the process object into 'Stop-Process', Windows will automatically restart explorer, so there's no need to run a new process for explorer.

Note: restarting explorer in the UndoScript might not be necessary, as it works just fine without it, that's according to the tests done by the author of this commit.
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"panel": "1",
"Order": "a028_",
"InvokeScript": [
"New-Item -Path \"HKCU:\\Software\\Classes\\CLSID\\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\" -Name \"InprocServer32\" -force -value \"\" "
"
New-Item -Path \"HKCU:\\Software\\Classes\\CLSID\\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\" -Name \"InprocServer32\" -force -value \"\"
Write-Host Restarting explorer.exe ...
$process = Get-Process -Name \"explorer\"
Stop-Process -InputObject $process
"
],
"UndoScript": [
"
Remove-Item -Path \"HKCU:\\Software\\Classes\\CLSID\\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\" -Recurse -Confirm:$false -Force
Write-Host Restart Needed for change
# Restarting Explorer in the Undo Script might not be necessary, as the Registry change without restarting Explorer does work, but just to make sure.
Write-Host Restarting explorer.exe ...
$process = Get-Process -Name \"explorer\"
Stop-Process -InputObject $process
"
]
},