Acrobat X Pro Trial

Greetings All,
Someone sent me a PDF file of several pages where there are a lot of blanks to be filled out.
Ordinarily I would have to print the document, fill it out by hand, then scan it back into my computer to send back.
My goal is to find software that would allow me to fill in the blanks and save the end product.
I downloaded the Acrobat X Pro trial, but cannot even get it to run. I have plenty of space on my computer. I have Windows 7 Home Premium, with Service Pack 1.
There is no desktop icon to launch the Acrobat X Pro trial. Every time I click where I downloaded it, it thinks I want to install it again.
Every time I open an existing PDF file, Adobe Reader 9 which I already had shows up and won't let me save any changes.
It cannot be that difficult to accomplish my goal in this day and age.
What am I doing wrong?
How do I get the Acrobat X Pro trial to run?
Is there a better and easier software to accomplish my goal?
Thank you in advance.

You should be grateful that it won't open b/c you can't un-install it!!! If you really want it, buy it and then run it. I can't get my "Trial" version to un-install.  
Heidi

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