Can't Open Photos on Photoshop Elements 11 with my Macbook Pro

I recently got a Macbook Pro.  I installed the program and when I try to open a picture that is in an album on the Mac, I'm unable to do it.  It's as if I don't have any photos at all.  I know they are there, but I'm unable to access them from within Photoshop Elements 11.  I don't know what the problem is.  Help!

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