When you ask the question "Why was this post closed," you should always ask the logically inferred question "Why should this post be reopened?"
Posts are reopened for three reasons:
- The close reason is clearly invalid, or
- The post needs more answers, and/or
- The question has been improved, making it on-topic.
Of the three, the third reason is the most valid: the post has been improved, making it on-topic.
Bad questions have an impact on their answerability. Certain questions have characteristics that make them spam or discussion magnets, so if a question is to be reopened (the principal purpose of which is to allow answering again), then question improvement is the best option, because it improves the chances of getting better answers.
Worth noting: The post you cited has attracted a number of poor answers. Since closing prevents answers from being posted, it also prevents bad answers and "me too" answers from being posted. Again, the remedy is question improvement.