Canon 7D Mark ii and Elements 11

Hi,
I'm having trouble uploading my RAW (CR2?) photos from my 7D2 onto Elements 11. As far as I can see everything is up-to-date. It just flashes up with an error saying the files are unreadable.
Is the 7D2 not supported on Elements 11?.
Many thanks.

That camera requires Camera Raw 8.7. Photoshop Elements 11 is only able to use up to 8.0. You will either have to upgrade to Photoshop Elements 13 or use DNG converter 8.7.

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