I think sed is the easiest choice here. You can download it for Windows here Furthermore, nearly every text editor should allow that (but most won't cope with files in the multi-GiB range well).
With sed you'd probably want something like this:
sed "s/[^a-zA-Z0-9_.-]//g" file.txt
Likewise, if you have a semi-recent Windows (i.e. Windows 7), then PowerShell comes preinstalled with it. The following one-liner will do that for you:
Get-Content file.txt | foreach { $_ -replace '[^\w\d_.-]' } | Out-File -Encoding UTF8 file.new.txt
This can easily adapted to multiple files as well. It could be that you also can output into the original file again, since I think Get-Content yields an array, not an enumerator (i.e. this pipeline cannot operate on the file as you read it). Similar problem due to that with very large files, though.