Adobe Pro 8.2.6/Win7/64 won't open this pdf

The pdf file is a state road map, and is located here:
http://http://www.iowadot.gov/maps//msp/pdf/transmap.html
I know the reader ver 10 (X) under win/xp will open it, but trying to open it under win7/64 using Adobe Pro 8.2.6, I'll get the following message:
"Acrobat cannot decrypt this doc".
I also know that the READER 8.2.6 running under win xp will not open this pdf either, as I get the same message as above.
Any ideas?

But as stated above, the file won't open under Adobe READER 8.2.6 running in Win-xp either.
Something tells me my old ver 8.2.6 Pro is about history, as I've never had any problems running the Pro ver 8.2.6 under Win7/64 on my desktop.
The laptop running Win-xp & Reader ver 8.2.6 won't open the file, but installing reader ver X on the laptop will. Looks like my old ver of Pro on the desktop has run it's course.

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