This should do the work
(?:(?=.*[0-9]+)(?=.*[a-zA-Z]+)(?=.*[@#$%&*+\-_(),+':;?.,!\[\]\s\\/]+))+
Tested with javascript, not sure about c#, may need some little adjust.
What it does is use anticipated positive lookahead to find the required elements of the password.
EDIT
Regular expression is designed to test if there are matches. Since all the patterns are lookahead, no real characters get captured and matches are empty, but if the expression "match", then the password is valid.
But, since the question is C# (sorry, i don't know c#, just improvising and adapting samples)
string input = "password1!";
string pattern = @"^(?:(?=.*[0-9]+)(?=.*[a-zA-Z]+)(?=.*[@#$%&*+\-_(),+':;?.,!\[\]\s\\/]+))+.*$";
Regex rgx = new Regex(pattern, RegexOptions.None);
MatchCollection matches = rgx.Matches(input);
if (matches.Count > 0) {
Console.WriteLine("{0} ({1} matches):", input, matches.Count);
foreach (Match match in matches)
Console.WriteLine(" " + match.Value);
}
Adding start of line, and a .*$
to the end, the expression will match if the password is valid. And the match value will be the password. (i guess)