Donwloaded  photoshop cs 5.1 corrupted file

I am very very fed up ;
It took several several HOURS  to download photoshop cs5.1 to get a corrupted file (file does not  unzip).
Do I try to download it again or call it a day ?

@ Manish :
Simply the file Photoshop_12_1_LS1.7z  "could not be extracted".
File size was 1,86 gb.
I chose to download as trial.
Thank you for your attention
RW

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