Update Test Drive section for consistency between VS, CLI, and Rider#538
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The Visual Studio sections of the Test Drive tutorial previously used a template which resulted in inconsistencies between the docs and a VS user's project - leading to confusion as seen in the comments regarding commit adfbe40.
These changes update the VS sections to use the Avalonia .NET MVVM template, which results in the same project files as CLI and Rider, and removes the use of the Template Wizard -> increasing uniformity between the different options.