I am working on a project using Wix, which naturally produces a bunch of .wxs files when building.
The rule is: You must put in source control all the files that are needed to build your wix setup.
If the .wxs are output files generated during the build of your setup, you mustn't commit them.
If they are used as input but updated, you have to commit it and can't ignore them.
Perhaps you could have a look at git skip-worktree feature if you want to ignore the changes during the build.
But looking at my project, .wxs file are xml files (so humanly understandable files) used as input so you have to commit it.
But in my project, I don't think they are updated when building the Setup, so I think that you should provide more information and an example of the diff you get to better understand the problem (is it when you update the listing of the files?)