First of all, thanks for reporting this!
I have a script which is able to search for posts containing those links, which checks all links in those posts, and applies some transformation rules on them, or ask the Wayback Machine for a copy (if needed).
This morning, I let it do an analysis (so no edits yet) on basically all posts found here, and it would make 1762 edits. The overview of replacements it would make is too big to fit in a single Stack Exchange post, so ironically I have to rely on a link to an external provider (GitHub) to host it. (You'll need to scroll to the right to see the replacements and the affected post IDs.)
I spot-checked a couple of Wayback Machine copies, and they are all from before November 2021 so they seem to be fine.
When the script edits posts, it will bump them to the front page, so I put a rate limit on it; the defaults are 8 edits at a time on Stack Overflow (3 on other sites, and only 1 if it needs to suggest edits); each script runs once every three days. There are a couple of them currently active on Stack Overflow; next to the aforementioned one for MSDN blog links, there's also one for stuffed up links, one for Geeks with Blogs, etc.
Meanwhile, links on other sites (except Server Fault, I'll let the script do that) have been fixed, and I'm glad @AaronBertrand is willing to do all the work on Stack Overflow.