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Yeah, you can just bump the version number in .mod file to remove warnings.
But as ton of things changed since 2.1 - whole new planet/pop/economy mechanics, archeology, etc - pretty sure lots of icons techs will need to be re-labelled.
You can do it via ImageMagick tools like I did (described in last paragraph of info text) or use whatever other tools like paint.net or photoshop, if you want to update and release proper version of it.
It's a very simple "icon replacement" mod, one doesn't really need any tech skills to make/update it :)
https://gameplay.tips/guides/4454-stellaris.html
You might have to reboot or something as the first time I did it, nothing changed but I tried again sometime later as I installed another mod and it wasn't labelled as incompatible.
NP Life gets busy, is there a way someone could take what you've done to create the mod and build upon it, I've a developer by trade and I think I'd enjoy having a go.
No idea if that'd change, too many other games to play :)