Adding a table image in Photoshop

I'm trying to add a table image to a flyer in Photoshop. I installed InDesign to try to find a professional way to do it, but now I have to load swatches, therefore, have to install Illustrator... Am I taking the wrong approach? I'm learning as I go. Please help!

Thanks! I have the Photoshop design minus the old table. I have created a new table in InDesign in the image below. So.. how do I import the Photoshop design into ID?

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