Can any MacBook Air owners help with CS2 installation?

I had the old Photoshop CS2 disk installed on a 2006 MacBookPro, which crashed before I could deactivate, etc. Bought a 2013 MacBook Air. Hooked it to a disk drive before learning that CS2 disks are obsolete. Contacted Adobe and was provided a download link and new Serial Number instead. Successfully downloaded CS2 from their link to my MacBookAir but keep getting this vague error message when I try to install: The Installer encountered an error that caused the installation to fail. Contact the software manufacturer for assistance. I went back to the Help Chat thinking that was "contacting the software manufacturer" but was sent to the Forums instead. I know I have enough storage space available. I wish the error code was specific, so I'd know what to try... Any tips?

Then there's no way of installing or running CS2 on Yosemite.
Rosetta was killed off by Apple in OS X 10.7
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CS2 system requirements (ancient)
Mac OS X v.10.2.8–v.10.3.8. PowerPC® G4 or G5 processor
Error: Activation Server Unavailable | CS2, Acrobat 7, Audition 3
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