Adobe acrobat pro DC trial download error (Mac)

When I try to download the trial version of Adobe acrobat DC pro on my mac, it gives an error "Acrobat installer encountered an unexpected failure. Please try again. If it continues to fail contact Adobe support". I have tried doing in about 5 times, it failed every time. Any fixes? It would be greatly appreciated.
Version of Mac OS: OS X (10.8.5)

No I'm running 10.8.5. (and can't update due to a critical application incompatibility).
Thank you for clearing this up.

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