@colrose could you try it after removing C:\Program Files\GTK2-Runtime Win64\bin
from the PATH? Geany should use its own bundled GTK+ since it's in the same directory as the Geany.exe
executable, but it would help rule out that it's trying to link up with a wrong version of GTK+ or one that was compiled with a different calling convention/ABI. Both you and @DiepEsc seem to have other GTK+ runtimes in your PATH, so it might be related.
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