In the most literal sense, Stack Overflow does do something but only because there's a very specific case here.
In general - if the person offering the bounty chooses not to offer the bounty, then there are multiple things that could happen:
- If any answer has, after the bounty has been posted, been added and has a score of 2 or more, then the highest scoring answer would win 50% of the bounty.
- If there are multiple answers added after the bounty has started with the same score, then the oldest is chosen.
- If there is no answer scored above 2 or there is no "oldest" answer, then no bounty is awarded.
Because it looks like you're the only person who answered it and your post doesn't have a positive score of 2, then you won't be awarded anything.
Not much you can do about that, really. There's never been any implicit guarantee that a bounty can be awarded.
Your goal is more oriented around helping the OP, and if they said that they weren't helped, then others in the community would have to disagree with the OP (this isn't that high a hurdle as you may think) and vote on your answer so that you could get some of the bounty.