Adobe Bridge / CS6 default

I can no longer double click an image in Adobe Bridge and have it open in my Photoshop CS6 program. It takes me to your new Photoshop CC 2014 15.2.2 program which I do not have. How do I make CS6 the default program so I can once again double click on an image in Adobe Bridge and have it open in CS6?

If you launch Photoshop CS6 by itself, do you get this offer?
If that's case, click on License this Product, sign in if asked, then use the serial number option. Enter your serial number and Photoshop should be back to its' old CS6 self.
Photoshop CS6 sometimes goes into Trial mode and shows the CC offerings. No worries.
Gene

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