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I remember having the same issue, but can't remember what I did to fix it
Also, most importantly: Docker is useful for stateless containers. Using your container to update something inside it is probably not the most ideal usage of it.
Containerization is useful for isolation of things. Some would argue that's the main point. Especially when trying out some new tech it's nice to have the environment preconfigured even if you're gonna pull some data in there. Anyway, that's off topic.
ZIP-Folder and started SteamCMD while looking in the ZIP-Folder and starting the .exe from there.
So please check that you unzipped SteamCMD ZIP-Folder before using SteamCMD.