The behavior looks intentional as generally review audits are automatically generated bogus changes to otherwise normal posts. While indeed there are rare cases when edit to such post would be needed in the most cases such posts are good enough on they own and building another mode for "reject" audit likely was considered unnecessary.
If you really feel the need to edit that post you can get it from the queue's review history explained in Why can't we see our failed review audits to learn from? and linked big meta post (the link for the particular queue - https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/history).
For the particular question that triggered this post the right action is not "edit" but "close as typo" - while retyping image to text is a noble action it is neither recommended nor actually going to significantly improve the post which is roughly "I created text resembling HTML with half of the tags open/mismatched and it did not render".