Adobe CS2 is no longer supported, so

I downloaded the updated CS2 from the Adobe website. The instructions that came with it for uninstalling my existing CS2, which included Acrobat 7, included uninstalling Acrobat 7, so I did. When I reinstalled the new CS2 download, it did not include Acrobat 7. Is there a reason for this, or was this an error?

Rave, to answer your question, my operating system is OS X 10.4.11.  All the other CS2 programs installed, but Adobe Acrobat 7 Pro was not included. To be clear, this all came about after my computer crashed and I had to transfer my hard drive to another used Power Mac G5 that I purchased as a replacement. After that I could not use the Creative Suite 2 that I already had because it "was no longer supported" by Adobe. I was forced then to download a CS2 replacement from Adobe. I went through all the uninstall instructions and procedures, then ran the install. It all installed, except for Acrobat 7 Professional which is nowhere to be found in my applications.  So how can I get it back?

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