Thanks for confirming. Yes, you likely had some reason like easily running the Picard.exe command.
The DLL handling in Windows can really mess things up. In the past we also had multiple cases where Picard was loading the libssl DLLs from other locations and that leading to crashes or such, despite all efforts to make sure Picard is loading the bundled versions.
And this obviously also can happen to other programs which end up loading DLLs from other places. If there is some incompatibility between the DLL Picard ships and the one Nvidia has bundled this could also lead to e.g. Nvidia Share to crash.