filever.exe is in SUPPORT.CAB from the Windows 2003 Support tools, and maybe other places.
A method using VBScript and Scripting.FileSystemObject from a CMD script
@Echo off
Set Version=
Echo WScript.Echo "Set Version=" ^& CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject").GetFileVersion("%SystemRoot%\notepad.exe") >%temp%\~FileVer.vbs
Cscript.exe //nologo %temp%\~FileVer.vbs>%temp%\~FileVer.cmd
Call %temp%\~FileVer.cmd
Echo Version=%Version%
A variant of the powershell method, if you are calling from a CMD script.
Using FileVersionRaw instead of FileVersion, because FileVersion can have extra text decoration, but have to ToString() to get the expected format.
@Echo off
Set Version=
Powershell -c "'Set Version=' + (Get-Command '%SystemRoot%\Notepad.exe').FileVersionInfo.FileVersionRaw.ToString()">%temp%\~FileVer.cmd
Call %temp%\~FileVer.cmd
Echo Version=%Version%
A Powershell from CMD method to compare versions, as that could be the reason for asking in the first place.
Have to use %ErrorLevel%==x because ErrorLevel==x is actually greater or equal.
@echo off
Powershell -c "exit 10 + ((Get-Command '%SystemRoot%\Notepad.exe').FileVersionInfo.FileVersionRaw).CompareTo([System.Version] '10.0.19041.1')"
If %ErrorLevel%==9 Echo File needs updating
If %ErrorLevel%==10 Echo File is expected version
If %ErrorLevel%==11 Echo File is newer than expected