Install disk for ps elements 6 won't run on my laptop...what can i do?

The install disk for PS Elements 6 won't run on my laptop.  What can I do?

the oldest version of pse available from adobe is pse 7.
so, your options (via adobe) are limited to purchasing pse 12 upgrade for $80, http://www.adobe.com/cart.html?marketSegment=COM&editSku=65224790

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