Canon Rebel t3 Computer Help

I own a Canon Rebel t3 and the original MacBook Air. My Mac is currently running on OS X Version 10.9.3. I've briefly read something about how Canon is not up to date with the computer's operating system, but I'm not sure I understand. I paid for the camera and the kit that comes with it, I find it ridiculous that I am unable to upload my pictures from camera to my computer which this kit promised to include. Now I have to buy something else?! Can someone please explain to me how I can get my pictures on my computer? I've tried, but a window pops up that reads, "Camera not found." (I've already downloaded Digital Photo Professional, EOS Utility, CameraWindow, PictureStyleEditor, and Image Browser.)

Did you download the latest versions from here:
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/eos_slr_camera_systems/eos_digital_slr_cameras/eos_re...
John Hoffman
Conway, NH
1D Mark IV, Rebel T5i, Pixma PRO-100, MX472

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