Filippo Valsorda bec452a3a2 [release-branch.go1.25] crypto/internal/fips140: update frozen module version to "v1.0.0"
We are re-sealing the .zip file anyway for another reason, might as well
take the opportunity to fix the "v1.0" mistake.

Note that the actual returned version change will happen when re-sealing
the .zip, as the latest mkzip.go will inject "v1.0.0" instead of "v1.0".

This reapplies CL 701518, reverted in CL 702255.

Updates #75524

Change-Id: Ib5b3721bda35c32dd48293b3d1193c12661662dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/706717
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