It is rare the case of a user trying to honestly undownvote something or unupvote something. AFAIK the timelimit for undoing either of the actions as imposed to avoid a kind of attack to a user (e.g. enumerate all the stuff I upvoted you and make your reputation fall).
In your case, perhaps there was a legit reason to downvote and perhaps a legit reason to upvote. The intention of reversal is clear. So do what the system encommends and make a minor change. It is true that this is usually not the best approach but if the user misread your post and wants to reverse their vote, you can seize the opportunity to also make additional edits to prevent this continue happening. Or... at least a minor edit (but do not abuse).
Once upon a time I told a user "You have a downvote from me. Your question sucks in [reason 1, reason 2, reason 3, ...]. Please clarify/fix your question in [item 1, item 2, item 3, ...] and I will remove the downvote". Said and done, he edited, I removed (and even upvoted since it turned to be the case) and notified. Even when users are not forced in any way to do that, consider that perhaps the question was a bit misreadable (perhaps in minor details) and try to improve it: you will likely prevent future events like that in such question, and will allow the user to undownvote you.
:P