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Assuming you know how to program in any language you should start to learn Fortran by reading the Fortran 90 handbook
And follow up with a style lesson (as well as a more modernized approach)
I learned F90/95 from these two books coming from a C/C++ background. Fortran is now my primary language, which I use on a daily basis.
Finally, I'm not sure about windows because we stick to *NIX in my lab (because we develop software for clusters), but I would strongly recommend using any standard Linux OS if you intend on doing a considerable amount of programming. Fortran in windows is like carving a turkey with a butter knife.