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Have BackupOp pass in OwnersCats to kopia.BackupCollections (#1805)
## Description

Instead of relying on KopiaWrapper to create the OwnersCats for a
backup, have BackupOp create them from the selector and pass them in.

This is necessary as incremental backups will no longer see all the data
in the backup, meaning it cannot accurately create the OwnersCats
because some data categories or owners in the backup may not have had
changes.

OwnersCats are eventually converted to tags on a kopia snapshot and used
to lookup snapshots when trying to find base snapshots for incrementals.

Additional minor changes:
* use pointers instead of values when passing parameters
* set backup details OwnersCats to nil

## Type of change

- [x] 🌻 Feature
- [ ] 🐛 Bugfix
- [ ] 🗺️ Documentation
- [ ] 🤖 Test
- [ ] 💻 CI/Deployment
- [ ] 🐹 Trivial/Minor

## Issue(s)

* closes #1781  

## Test Plan

- [x] 💪 Manual
- [x]  Unit test
- [x] 💚 E2E
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