Yes, as Lyssa indicated, USB Wi-Fi adapters with Mac drivers for older operating systems can be difficult to find. For example, Edimax EW-7811Un and ASUS USB-N53 do still have drivers for Mac OS X 10.5 available on their respective support/download web pages (but you may want to check whether these drivers actually work with the exact adapter hardware versions).
A better alternative could be to connect a wireless Ethernet bridge to the Ethernet port of the old Power Mac. There are dedicated bridge devices (also known as gaming/entertainment/media adapters, such as Linksys WET610N and Netgear WNCE2001), but it may be easier and less expensive to use the wireless Ethernet bridge mode in some Wi-Fi range extenders (like Edimax EW-7438RPn Mini or TP-Link RE200). A wireless Ethernet bridge does not normally need special drivers, so almost any operating system can be used. One would typically configure the bridge via a standard web browser (if necessary, using another computer).