Convert old song

Can someone kindly convert an old song of mine (a 2002 song) for Logic 9.1.8? I can't, because I haven't L7 anymore, and anyway it wouldn't work on my Lion system...
Thanks

version 7.5
and yes, I did verify/repair permissions with the utility disc.
Should I not have?

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