The owner of a post has a lot of control over the edits made to their posts. Regardless of their reputation, they can single-handedly approve or reject any edit suggested to their post, and they can always use the "rollback" link in the edit history to rollback any change.
This is generally not a problem- The OP tends to be given last word on the edits made to their post. However, if a user is actively making their question much worse by rolling back good edits, or by editing to vandalize their post, this is a problem and should (and likely will) be handled by moderators. As with most actions, you're free to try commenting to the user to explain why their actions are inappropriate, and this could sometimes keep from requiring moderator intervention.
In this particular case, this is not going to be worth making too much fuss over- The tag isn't actively harming the post, and the OP appears to feel that it is, indeed, relevant to their question. I'd suggest just shrugging and moving on in this case. In other cases of clearly, wildly unrelated tags, such as the user adding an excel tag to this particular question, that might be worth at least mentioning to them in the comments and trying to sort out. I still doubt it'd be worth mod intervention at that point.