Uses an open thread handle as the ThreadJoinId on Windows.

Also:
- Reaps exited threads in the thread pool before putting
a thread on the idle list so that a new arriving task
isn't blocked on a supposedly idle thread in the middle
of a join.
- Stops trying to join eventhandler threads on
Windows. Now that we're using the correct exit() call,
we probably don't have to worry about exit code pollution,
so joining the threads is unnecessary.

related #26400

R=asiva@google.com, iposva@google.com

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1978153002 .
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