No, it should not be closed for such reasons.
- It has no answers, accepted or otherwise;
Since when is this a valid close reason? A very good, but hard, question can have no answer for a long time. It doesn't make it any worse. Perhaps the question hasn't received the attention it should have attracted and a bounty should have been placed.
- The links to actual and desired output are dead;
That could be a valid close reason. It's a shame that the links are dead, such information should have been put in the question. However, even without that explicit information, the problem is still quite clear.
- The OP has not visited SO in nearly two years;
Stack Overflow is a Q/A site where the goal is not just helping the OP but helping every individual that might have the same problem. I don't see any correlation between the fact that the OP hasn't visited the site for 2 years and the fact that an answer to the question could help a lot of different people.
- Any related openpyxl bug has probably been fixed by now;
Such a claim must be backed by evidence. First, we would need to prove that the problem is in fact a bug of openpyxl, which wasn't done here.
- It still shows up as an open question even though it's now effectively unanswerable.
Yes, it is an open question. Closing it because it "annoys" someone who is filtering by open questions isn't a valid reason. And again, nothing proves that the question is "now effectively unanswerable" (see the previous point).
any related openpyxl bug has probably been fixed by now
can be proven then yeah