Because, as the close reason says, the question did not, at the time of closing, include everything necessary to reproduce in the question itself.
You have since edited that user's post to bring that information to the site. At this point, that close reason no longer applies, so it's entirely possible to get the post reopened.
As stated in the comments here, the question should now be in the reopen queue, where it can pick up votes. Likewise, users that see this post might decide to go ahead and vote to reopen.
All in all, this is a case of "Works 100% by design" as this is the entire purpose of closing: Giving the question a chance to be fixed, instead of being straight-out deleted.