this is quite easy with invoke-webrequest
(PS V3)
$r=iwr http://asite.com/test2/ -UseBasicParsing
$r.Links |?{$_.href -match ".zip"}
of course as +arco444 states, the directory index must be enable

Edit
To get the last modified file, you will have to parse the HTML, here is an example (the regex will have to be addapted to your config) :
$col=@()
$link,$date,$size=""
$r=iwr http://asite.com/test2/
$r.ParsedHtml.body.getElementsByTagName('TR')|%{
$_.getElementsByTagName('TD') |select -expand innerHTML |%{
switch -regex ($_){
"(.)*zip"{ $link = $_;break}
"\d{2}-...-\d{4}(.)*"{$date=$_;break}
"^\d*[KM]" {$size=$_;break }
default{}
}
}
if( $link -and $date -and $size){
$o=new-object -typename psobject |select -property "link","date","size"
$o.link=$link
$o.date=$date
$o.size=$size
$col+=$o
}
}
$col |select -unique "link","date","size" |sort -desc date |select -last 1
http://test.com/test
had directory indexes enabled but there is no "clean" way of doing it.