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Add file pruned state (#62179)
* add file.rmdir tests for original function

* update file.rmdir exec module for recursive operation and verbose output

* fixes saltstack/salt#62178 add file.rmdir state

* add older_than capability to file.rmdir exec and state modules

* change test to use direct import of file module

* Revert "change test to use direct import of file module"

This reverts commit ff8c666e3b.

* revert previous test modification and add import to win_file

* rename file.rmdir state to file.pruned
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