Camera raw images

how to register camera so elements 11 will recognize camera raw images

I figured out that I currently have Camera Raw version 7.1 and my camera Powershot SX50 creates verson 7.3.  So now I am trying to find out if I can download the current version of camera raw which is 8.3 to my existing Elements 11 OR do I have to buy Elements 12.  Any advise?
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