This answer currently doesn't address the question in its current state at all. I was going to downvote the answer and explain why with a comment. Then I read both the answer and the question more closely and realized that the question had been edited (probably appropriately so since it focused it and removed a bit that was aimed at opinion rather than what is usually considered quality SO question material) and that the answer did address the part that was removed.
See the edit.
Even if the original version of the question asked something less appropriate for SO, should the answerer be downvoted for a good answer that no longer applies? I'm hesitant to downvote the answer when it was really the question that needed work.
should the answerer be downvoted for a good answer that no longer applies?
I'd reject the premise that this is a good answer.