Couldn't open Photoshop Lightroom 4-1.pkg package/

I've downloaded the beta Lightroom 4 package, but I'm getting this message that the downloaded file cannot be opened. I have a IMAC with an Intel Core 2 Duo (2.4 GHz) running Mac OS X (10.5.8). I saw the posts that the duo core 2 chip does not support 64 bit technology, but I've had no problems running Lightroom 3 and CS5 on this machine; the start up screen for both programs identify 64 bits.  Is Lightrrom 4 different that Lightroom 3 and CS5 in this regard? 

Core 2 Duo is fine (Core Solo and Core Duo without the 2 are not) - the 10.5.8 is not though.  Minimum OS is 10.6.8.

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