Adobe reader 32 bits

HI, I use Win XP 32 bits.  What adobe software can I use (and where can I downloan it?) to generate .pdf files?
And is there a way to shrink the files that are over 25 Mb without loosing quality?

Adobe no longer sell anything suitable for Windows XP.

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