Has anyone seen git create a commit that has no all-zero date and hash?

Thus, one of the team members using TortoiseGit on Windows stopped their log the other day, and at the top there was a commit with a hash made entirely of zeros, no user and no date, but he had four changed files and a commit message.

This seems to be a commit from some time ago, but other than that we have no idea.

Is there a way to fix this commit or just delete it so that it doesn't sit at the top of its journal all the time?

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TortoiseGit shows the status of the current working copy with "commit 0000":

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