CODEC for slideshow audio

When I try to download audio purchased as MP3 files from Amazon.com, I get an error message that my computer does not have the proper codec to download the file into my slideshows. I have tried asking Microsoft, but get no help there. I have Windows 7 and Photoshop Elements 10. What codec is necessary for this combination? Oh, and Amazon is no help either.

Bill,
It looks like they are all 400x300.
I can increase or decrease that in Photoshop if need be.
Thanks.

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