How do I send computer .MOD files to Premiere 7 with quality?

I have a JVC Everio Hard Drive Camcorder  with SD-Video format.  Recording/Playback format is MPEG-2 with audio 2ch. Dolby Digital. I recorded at Ultra Fine mode (720 x 480 pixels).  Downloaded these files to my computer with Windows 7,  a Dell, Studio XPS 8100 with processor, Intel (R) Core (TM) i7CPU, 860 @ 2.8 GHZ; RAM 8 GB; Type 64 Bit.  CamCorder has only USB connector no FireWire.  The downloaded files have a file extension of .mod. When I started a project in PE 7 the playback was less than desirable.  Presets 4:3 at standard.  Would appreciate help.  Have used the downloaded PE7 manual and the Muvipix Guide to PE 7 for guidelines. 

Thanks for your time and info.
Reading the Threads a few questions have arisen as I am getting ready to import media to PrE from my computer.  It appears that PrE can import .MOD files without any conversion.  Therefore would converting to AVI files increase the quality or be a waste of time?  Secondly, many are extolling the virtues of Premiere 8.  Would this update be of value to someone like me who takes videos on a limited scale but many digitized photos?
Jim

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