As discussed in the comments underneath the question: 

> There's no such thing as docker for windows, or on windows. It's like saying firefox on windows, or c on linux. Yes, there may have been bugs specific to one implementation or another, but such things are programming related like bugs on random applications are. - [Braiam](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/355053/merge-tags-docker-for-windows-docker-on-windows-and-docker-windows#comment504244_355053) 

and 

> In my opinion, the convention should be [docker] [windows] (i.e., separate tags). - [Cody](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/355053/merge-tags-docker-for-windows-docker-on-windows-and-docker-windows#comment504198_355053)

Converting both the tags into [tag:docker] and [tag:windows] seems to be a good idea. The plan for this would be: 

1. We need to merge all these tags into one, which is [tag:docker-for-windows] as that is the largest tag. [meta-tag:status-completed]
2. We need to add [tag:docker] for all the questions that don't have the tag, but are tagged with [tag:docker-for-windows], i.e, [this list](https://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%5Bdocker-for-windows%5D+-%5Bdocker%5D+is%3Aq&mixed=0). We need a CM to do this step for us. 
3. We merge the tag with [tag:windows], in this way all the questions in the tag will have both [tag:windows] and [tag:docker] tags. 

That said, I would really like a top user in the [tag:docker] tag to review if breaking the tag is necessary. If we do not need to break the tag, then we are already done with the merger of the 3 tags and we can call it a day.