As some have recently reminded me, down votes on a question are separate from close votes. While close votes require a reason, down votes can be entirely arbitrary. If it didn't actually get closed, that means that no official action was taken. Therefore, there was nothing "officially" determined to be wrong. Its all then just opinion. Someone won the election to the presidency, but that does not directly mean anything about his character, whether it is good or bad.
Well written, perfectly justified posts get down voted all day long. Nothing is "officially" wrong with that, however cruel and offensive.
It is an open/democratic system. The benefit of that is if your post doesn't get closed, it can still be answered. And even though down-voted and flagged for close (rejected) the OP will get a positive rating change overall from your up-voted and accepted answer.
Your answer there is 100% relevant even without the external link. So, who said there is anything strictly wrong? If they did, it is opinion.
Personally, I find it offensive, but if you want an answer, you can learn to live with it.
Take a look at the moderator's post again, and it is clear the external link was not the issue, but a quality question.
OK, I buy that the size of the file is the inherent issue here, and that others might have a similar issue, so I've reopened this.
However, I am concerned that the linked file will go away at some
point in the future, rendering the question less useful. That's why we
tend to recommend people minimize the issue and place it within the
question itself. This is a bit of an edge case. All I ask is that
everyone keep their comments civil and on topic.