Can Nikon's P7700 NRW files work in PSE?

Can Nikon's P7700 NRW files work in PSE7, using some plug-in, or something? I love PSE7 and do not want to upgrade (used PSE11 few times on frieds computer, and did not like it at all).
So far I've been convering files using Nikon's ViewNx2 to TIFF - which work OK, but Camera RAW on PSE7 would be better and easier (and faster) to use, then normal editor, which I have to use with TIFFs.
Thanks

You'd have to use the free Adobe DNG converter to convert your RAWs to DNG.
Or upgrade to PSE12

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