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The free Visual Studio Community Edition will open .sln files.
Edit: lol. No, I'm not lost. OP needs to open an SLN file to see what's in it. I see no compelling reason to contort emacs to do that, when a free (but not FOSS) tool will get the job done.
In ops shoes, I would install VS Community, examine the SLN, remove VS Community, and throw away the SLN.
.SLN files are terrible. So hopefully OP isn't looking for away to keep around.