Edit GIF file

I have Gif file as button for my website menu, How can I change the text on them,and The I have gif file for my header and I nead to edit and delete some of the text there too.
I attached two of them here , If some body can help please, thanks.
(I have bought them as template and have the right to edit them)
P.S. Altough the vender provided me with the full website page as PSD, But there are no layers, Is it the way it should be or ...?

K_cz wrote:
Is it possible that during download of the PSD file flattened?
The vender said in their website that I have to edit with Photoshop 7, and I have CS4, could it be the problem?
It is possible if the file was not in a ZIP file.
The Photoshop version should not affect it but PS 7 is pretty ancient. Makes me wonder about the vendor.
For simple things like that I advise you learn how to do it yourself – it's not difficult.

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