Upvote/Downvote depending on the normal reasons for voting. Just being an old software version doesn't change the validity of the question, and it still might be useful.
Sometimes people are stuck working with old, out of date technology, perhaps because their manager at work is too cheap to request an update to their machines, or because they're working on an old product that won't support newer software, or a dozen other reasons. Just because it's outdated doesn't mean nobody uses it, so the questions are valid.
I personally can't think, in the case of that question, why a person would be forced to work with an outdated version of Android Studio, but I'd be willing to give him or her the benefit of the doubt and say possibly this answer might be useful to someone, but I'm certain that there are at least a handful of people still using the 2015 version for whatever reason.
Of course, as always questions should be well asked and follow all normal question-asking rules, so if the person has written a good, well presented and well researched question, upvote it. If it's poorly written, just like any other question, downvote it.