When you select "Requires Editing" you're saying
If someone just edits this question, it will be fine
So what would you edit to make it meet the MCVE standard? I think too many people think that the "Requires Editing" button means that if the questioner just edited it, things will be just fine, but that's not what that button does. It sends it into the Help and Improvement queue where reviewers are supposed to edit it.
I can't clean that up. I can't even try. There's nothing to edit! The entire question could be reworded as
How do I do this this thing in the picture? Thanks in advance
We've come to know this in review circles as "Gimme teh codez", where they are expecting some kind soul to come in and provide the code to make it work. But that's not what SO is for. If he had posted some code with his picture it would have been fine.
If you want to know where you went wrong, go spend a few minutes in the Help and Improvement queue. I rarely find questions in there that an edit would fix. Instead I usually use it to cast close votes. After a while of doing those reviews, I think you'll see why clicking "Requires Editing" there was not the right selection.
From the FAQ
Do not choose "Requires Editing" if you know the question cannot be made answerable without clarification or additions from its author. For example, if an android question asks for an explanation of errors found in logcat, but omits specific errors and/or logcat listing, the question doesn't require editing - it requires more information, so choose Unsalvageable->should be closed->unclear what you're asking.
If you don't know whether the question can be fixed by editing - perhaps you've never worked with the technologies involved and simply can't tell if it's a reasonable question for topic-experts - then Skip; there are other questions that need your attention more.