Inability to open an docx file sent as an email attachment

After receiving an email with a docx file attachment, I was unable to open it. The error message says, Adobe Reader cannot open ....docx either because it is not a supported file type or the file has been damaged (for example, it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded). This is a very important document and more may follow soon. Should I uninstall Adobe Reader, then try to open the document ansd save it to the computer before reinstalling Adobe?

If it isn't found in Word, you must be doing File > Open wrong.
I'm not asking you to choose it from the list of recent files, but to choose OPEN, then find the folder with the file in it, and select the file. If the file isn't shown, then it isn't a DOCX file at all.
When I write File > Open, in Word this means Choose the Open command from the File tab menu . The File Open dialog box is then shown.

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