GH-3652: Use assertThat checks in parquet-plugins/parquet-protobuf tests#3653
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Rationale for this change
Switching assertions from JUnit4-style Assert to AssertJ makes code easier to read and debug when tests fail.
What changes are included in this PR?
This updates parquet-plugins / parquet-protobuf tests to use AssertJ checks, which provide more fluent assertions and more detailed information when assertions fails on CI.
The changes in this PR were done with the help of Claude but I manually reviewed every single LOC
Are these changes tested?
yes, existing tests
Are there any user-facing changes?
no