Whether answers are very helpful isn't a criterion for re-opening off-topic questions. If someone sneaks in a question about making apple pie and Gordon Ramsay posts an answer I'm sure that answer is useful. Unfortunately we just turned into Stack Overcook.
Questions on Stack Overflow need to be:
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
Decompressing a file is not a problem unique to software development. Lots of other contexts (de)compress files and as such it is considered a general computing activity, similar to finding files, using a text editor or installing a browser.
For sure decompressing files can be a programming task. That is when you're tasked with consuming a compressed file in Haskell or your other favorite programming language. But the focus is then on using a specific API or binding to achieve a specific programming goal. The question in question doesn't have any signs of that.
It is correctly closed and it should remain in that state. We don't need new answers to an off-topic question.