Github for Windows uses a Windows port of GNU bash which is provided by the MSYS project which is, in turn, a part of the MinGW project. As Andrew pointed out, this piece of software is really a part of Git for Windows which Github for Windows includes and uses internally.
So you can get bash
for Windows outside of Github for Windows by installing MSYS.
Note though that Git for Windows is based on a modified msys.dll
which received substantial amount of changes not included upstream. I'm not sure if this constitutes a user-noticeable change but "stock" bash
might therefore differ in behaviour from that you're using inside Github for Windows.
Also note that this port of bash
hasn't been taught to properly deal with non-ASCII characters. Hence even though Git for Windows is full Unicode since 1.7.10, bash
doesn't know about this and I'm not sure it ever will.