That bolt under the tank is likely to have a rubber seal around the top, screw side, inside the tank. You must drain all water out of tank BEFORE you remove the bolt or your gonna have a lot of water on your floor. After you drain the tank completely use a screwdriver to hold the bolt from inside the tank to prevent turning while someone else is turning the bolt from under the tank. As long as the tank is drained anyway, if you can't keep the screw/bolt from turning inside the tank with a screwdriver, use a plyers to hold it from turning at the top. Take the old screw bolt to a hardware store and but a new one for only a few dollars. Once that screw-bolt has been loosened, even a little bit, it breaks the waterproof seal and cannot be re-used. Replace is the correct fix. After you screw the new one in place, place a "bubble level" at top of tank to make sure it's level. Be careful when tightening new screw-bolt. If you over tighten it, you could break or crack the tank. Looking at the screw from inside the tank, you should see that bolt head expand and seal just enough to prevent water from leaking from tank.