Having problems downloading Photoshop/Lightroom to Windows Vista.

I purchased a monthly subscription to Photoshop/Lightroom. When I clicked on the blue Download box it gave me an error message stating "Running an operating system that photoshop no longer supports. Refer to the system requirements below for a full list of supported platforms".
It lists only Windows 7 and 8 as supported operating systems. 
I am running Windows Vista. Is there a way to download the apps to Windows Vista?  My system has all the other requirements; AMD Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core Processor and 320 GB hard drive.
Thanks for your suggestions,
Vstar4me2

Vstar4me2 I am very sorry but you will need to upgrade to Windows 7 or later to use Photoshop CC and Photoshop Lightroom 5.

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