How to view .jpeg files in Yosemite

Am using Yosemite (10.10.2) on my iMac and want to view rather old .jpeg photos. When I attempt to open them, I get an error message saying Photoshop 3.0 is required. When the file titles are displayed in Finder, I can see the little-bitty picture, so I think the Mac knows the picture is there, just reluctant to let me view it.  (I tried using Preview and iPhoto and neither one works for this.)
Is there some way to view these photos with the existing Mac programs?
Thank you,
TBS2

Thanks for all the replies. I tried to respond to everyone individually, but the rules say I can only post content every 30 seconds. Hence this combined reply.
Don't have "Quick Look" on my iMac. I did use the "Get Info" option to open all .jpeg files with Preview. Didn't work. Did try to open the files from within Preview using the "Open file" option.
Tried opening with Firefox (thanks to whomever posted that hint somewhere on the blog) and the Firefox error message says there is an error in the file.
I am able to open other .jpeg files with Preview, so I am now of the belief there is a problem with the file, not with how my system is handling it.
Suppose a "fixer" of some kind is in order, but I don't know what that is!
Thanks again for everyones help.
TBS2

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