If this was going to be possible with Windows, it would have to be done by Redmond. And given that they'd be out of a Windows license by allowing containers w/in Windows (as opposed to VMs), I doubt that will happen.
Unless you're talking about running this as a Linux VM on a Windows host, in which case, sure - why not?
Unless you're talking about running this as a Linux VM on a Windows host, in which case, sure - why not?