Photoshop Elements 7 and Panasonic Raw images

I recently bought a Panasonic Luminex partly in order to shoot RAW images. My research told me that Photoshop Elements 6 and above would accept it. My PE 7 is telling me, however, that it cannot open the image because it is the wrong kind of file. Any guidance?

What model of Panosonic Lumix is it?
Unless it's Lumix DMC-GH1, then in all likelihood, you'll need to use the 8.2 dng converter
to convert your lumix camera raw files to dng copies, which then pse 7 should open.
8.2 dng converter:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5646
more info on which cameras work in particular versions of camera raw and photoshop elements:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1030798?tstart=0

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