Try something like this:
Pattern: (?<!\\)([$]+)([^$]*?)\\([^$]*?)(?<!\\)\1
Substitution: \1\2\\\\\\\\\3\1
Examples using your provided tests: https://regex101.com/r/X9lGCF/2
Rough explanation of pattern:
(?<!\\)([$]+)
- Match and capture at least one unescaped $
; the (?<!\\)
is a negative lookbehind to make sure the $
's aren't prefixed with a backslash
([^$]*?)\\([^$]*?)
- Capture the text between the first matched $
sequence and the same initially matched $
sequence on either side of the \\
(?<!\\)\1
- Reuse the initially matched $
sequence in our pattern (this enforces the surrounding $
sequences to be the same length; e.g. not matching things like $\\$$
), ensuring that the last sequence is also unescaped
The substitution will replace the backslashes (they're escaped, hence why we use 8 of them to get 4 backslashes) with the surrounding captured text and $
sequences.