Camera raw for Canon G11 on Photoshop CS3

I've just got a Canon G11 and I found that the latest Camera Raw can open the raw images for it but it runs on CS4. I have CS3...any idea how to open my raw images?
TNX

Thank you so much. I'll do that. I never used DNG converter or DNG images with camera raw....I will post again if I have problem.
Thank you again.
NNHG

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