I am honestly not sure why your question was downvoted so heavily. One downvote is hardly anything to worry about, but you're right to start questioning when the score goes to −4 (as it was prior to my edit).
One thing that immediately jumps out at me is that you use some very non-standard formatting. In the original draft of your question, you had used some weird Unicode characters to simulate emphasis, instead of just using either bold or italic formatting. When you quote things, as in this comment, you use some bizarre combination of brackets and asterisks, instead of quotation marks which are standard in the English language. You might not think that formatting is a big deal, but it makes your question hard to read and therefore hard to understand.
Your code was also not well formatted, in the sense that horizontal scrolling was required in order for someone to read it. This is not entirely your fault. It is rather the consequence of two things: Stack Overflow's relatively narrow viewport and Win32's rather verbose naming conventions. Still, the solution is entirely within your control: judicious use of line-breaks.
Finally, there is possibly the issue that you have an XY problem. Your real problem is that you cannot figure out how to display a transparent image in a Win32 toolbar. You've decided that the solution to this is to load a PNG, which supports transparency, instead of a bitmap, so you've framed your question around this. However, that is not the best solution. A PNG is, in fact, a red herring, and trying to figure out how to load a PNG in Win32 introduces a massive additional layer of complexity that you simply do not need. If you want to display a transparent icon in a toolbar, you just need a 32-bpp bitmap. These are fully supported and require minimal effort. But, the way you've asked your question, it makes it sound like the best solution is not one that you would consider to be an acceptable solution. These types of questions are frustrating for experts to answer. I want to write an answer that tells you how to load a transparent bitmap, thus solving your real problem, but I am somewhat concerned that you'll not find this satisfactory because it doesn't involve the use of a PNG.
Again, I want to emphasize that those are only my observations and suggestions about things for you to take into consideration for possible future improvement. They do not, in my mind, justify the −4 score on that question. But there isn't anything you or I can do about downvotes that have been cast; what has happened has happened.
As a bonus, I have heavily revised both your Meta question (to make it less accusatory regarding downvotes) and your main question on Stack Overflow, addressing the first two issues brought up above and also improving your English grammar/syntax. Hopefully this will be educational to you as well. And at least it'll stop you from receiving any further downvotes.