It is not complicated. You can split it in three tasks:
1) Get a php script to work when you want to. Meaning if you want it to run the powershell when clicking a button, search google for "php on click" for example
2) execute a batch-file through php. If you know that you can run php when you want to, you want to execute the batch file. That could be something as simple as creating a new file. Make it so that you can validate that it ran correctly.
3) Make the batch-file output something (with echo "Something") and see if that lands in the variable as expected. If that is the case, you nee…