Hi there! I had an issue with Git installer for Windows while trying to update my instance of the software. My previous version was "git version 2.15.1.windows.2", while my operating system prompted me to upgrade to "2.17.0". The installer asked me to "choose the default editor for Git". One of these options was Notepad++ - my editor of choice. Vim was selected by default and I've picked Notepad++ from a drop-down list. As soon as I did it, a "next" button greyed out. When I moved back to the previous step and then forward to the editor choice, the "Notepad++" option was still highlighted, and the "next" button wasn't greyed out anymore - it was active and I was able to press it and continue installation. Steps to reproduce: 1. Have Notepad++ 6.6.9 installed on Windows 10 64-bit 10.0.17134 Build 17134. 2. Use an installer for version 2.17.0 to upgrade from version 2.15.1. 3. On an editor selection screen, choose Notepad++ instead of Vim. You should be unable to continue installation because of the "next" button being disabled. 4. Press "prev". 5. Press "next". Notepad++ should be still highlighted, and the "next" button should be active, allowing to continue installation. I find it to be a crafty trick to make me use Vim. I have considered it for a good moment.