How do you change PS Camera Raw dialog w/ Asian language to English

I think I was moving too fast using Bridge and accidentally changed a setting.
I opened a jpeg in Camera Raw within Bridge, made some corrections in Bridge Camera Raw, then clicked Done. Later, when I double clicked the corrected image in Bridge so that it would open in PS, the PS Camera Raw dialog opened with an Asian language interface.
How do you change that back to English?
To recap: Camera Raw is in English in Bridge, but Camera Raw is in an Asian language when I double click a Bridge-corrected file and open Camera Raw in PS.
Thanks for any help here!
Dory

I had uninstall then reinstall everything

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