Hi,
Here’s a quick guide:
1. He has been acquitted, and no wonder. — Correct and natural in informal speech.
2. He has been acquitted, and it is no wonder. — Correct and more formal.
3. He has been acquitted, which is no wonder. — Correct but less common; sounds a bit formal or literary.
4. He has been acquitted, and that no wonder. — Incorrect; missing “is” after “that.”
5. He has been acquitted, and no wonder at that. — Correct and idiomatic, a bit old-fashioned but fine.
All except #4 mean roughly the same: it’s not surprising he was acquitted.