First off, take note that this is the "Low Quality Review Queue" - not the "Very Low Quality Flag Review Queue". The threshold for what is low quality is much more lax than the threshold for the very low quality flag.
To that extent, the subtitle of the Low Quality review queue is:
Identify, then improve or delete low-quality posts
And the guidance within the review is:
- Looks OK if nothing is wrong with this answer
- Edit if you can fix all the problems with this answer
- Recommend Deletion if this answer cannot be fixed and should be removed
- Skip if you are not sure and want to go to the next item
If this answer is indicative of the type of quality that you accept on Stack Overflow, hit "Looks Ok". If it is something that is sub par for Stack Overflow, recommend that it is deleted.
That brings us to "what should be deleted?" For that, we go to the help center > Answering:
Why and how are some answers deleted?
Answers that do not fundamentally answer the question may be removed. This includes answers that are:
- commentary on the question or other answers
- asking another, different question
- “thanks!” or “me too!” responses
- exact duplicates of other answers
- barely more than a link to an external site
- not even a partial answer to the actual question
In this case, one could look at the comment on the answer in the review:
This isn't what the OP is asking. Granted, the title could conceivably be interpreted as such, but reading the body of the question makes clear what is being asked. -- iamnotmaynard some time ago
To this, one could be justified as saying that this isn't fundamentally answering the question and may be removed. Or it could be not even a partial answer to the actual question.
You would be perfectly justified casting a recommend deletion vote on that answer.
Remember to review and vote the way that leads Stack Overflow to be the site that you want to see.