Cannot open RAW files from new camera

I downloaded the first batch of photos from my new D7100 camera.  I have downloaded the latest version of Camera Raw.  But I cannot view the RAW files in Bridge or open them in PS5.  PC based.

The latest version of ACR can not be use with old version of Photoshop like CS5.  You need to use the latest DNG converter  to create DNG versions of your D71000 RAW files.  And use the latest ACR version CS5 supports to create RGB image by converting the DNG files you generated for your Camera's RAW files.

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