Note that it has received 9 up-votes!. I flagged it as:
It was also written in 2008. The site was younger back then, and the direction wasn't completely clear. It is clear however that multiple users found the advice in the answer useful, and the question has accumulated over 800 views since then.
In addition to that, in Shog9's famous guide to identifying NAA he noted that:
"Suggest me some tutorials where i can learn quick."
Don't get me wrong, it's still a bad answer - but when the question is
kinda asking for bad answers this is to be expected. Close or flag the
question and move on - this is much more efficient than hanging around
to babysit it by deleting every crap answer that inevitably shows up.
So there are two reasons for why you shouldn't have flagged that:
It is 8 years old and accepted by the community
It is in response to a very broad and (and by today's standards inappropriate) vague question
As for retracting flags, that only works before they are handled. So if you misclick a flag and realize straight away, then sure, you can retract it. But after it's been reviewed, you're stuck with that.
As for your flag ban, you are only banned from flagging as long as 25% of your at least 10 flags in the past 7 days have been declined. That means your ban will at the very worst last 1 week, and may even just be a day (source).
Take this as a learning opportunity and move on.