An edit that consists of only re-adding a tag is probably a bad choice.
The reason that a high-reputation user would remove a tag is because the body of your question led them to believe that the tag was not appropriate. The correct thing to do is edit the body of the question to provide some detail about how that particular technology is being used, and how it relates to the code where the problem occurs, and also re-add the tag.
At the same time, take a closer look at the relationship of the tagged technology to your problem. Is the problem related to the tag, or is it incidental, an accident of chance that both appear in the same problem. More experienced users may be able to immediately see the actual cause when you are only wondering. Or you may be fully convinced that it is related, and still be wrong.
Describing where code fits into a larger program can be quite useful to answerers, since it helps solve the "X-Y problem". But that doesn't mean technologies from other parts of the program should appear in your tags.