I own PSE7 for Windows. Can I re-install PSE7 on new Mac? [was: Downloading Previous Purchases]

I've owned Photoshop Elements 7 for several years and now I have a new computer and want to install it on the new computer but my history is showing that I've bought nothing at any point in time. Is there a way that history can be restored so that I can find the installer and enter my serial number?

if you follow all 7 steps listed here, http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-direct-download-links.html
you can directly download a trial here: http://prodesigntools.com/direct-download-links-for-lightroom-3-and-photoshop-elements-8.h tml/comment-page-1#comment-2174
and activate with your serial number.
if you have a problem starting the download, you didn't follow all 7 steps, or your browser does not accept cookies.
the most common problem is caused by failing to meticulously follow steps 1,2 and/or 3 (which adds a cookie to your system enabling you to download the correct version from adobe.com).
failure to obtain that cookie results in an error page being displayed after clicking a link on prodesigntools.com or initiates the download of an incorrect (eg, current) version.

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