First part, what the editor should have done.
If you change a question, there are broadly two valid cases:
You clarify it (either as the OP, or using info he left in comments), such that it becomes unambiguously answerable.
In that case, it is not neccessary to preserve the validity of any answers, though you should not go out of your way to make a guess which answers "the question as intended" ill-fitting.
Consider adding a comment, at least to those guesses which might be salvageable.
You are just polishing the question, for example by removing any side-issues which are not the point of the question.
In that case, none of the answers are guesses, though they might have differing quality.
Make sure none of them look any worse after your edit, if neccessary by editing them too.
Now, someone did not follow this guidance: Shame on them!
If you recognize that (irrespective of you owning an answer/the question or not), please take the time to do the follow-on work which was neglected, at least in so far as adding comments notifying later visitors and the posters of the situation (Also consider if doing a slightly different change to the question might make it easier, and the question no worse).
Of course, you have far more latitude in enhancing your own posts than any random editor who decides to spread a bit of editing-love.