Install Photoshop 4.0 on osx 10.4

Obviously I'm new subscriber, who else would ask "old school questions"
On my G4 Mac I'm using both os9 & osx 10.4. Successfully installed version 4 on os 9 classic but when I try to install on osx, computer automatically calls up os 9 to install photoshop. Am I doing the impossible? #2 what is earliest version of PS I can put on OsX. #3 can I jump from photoshop 4.0 to version 7.0 on osx? Trying not to strip funds buying cs3, don't need all it offers so looking for alternatives....thanks all

Photoshop 4 will NOT run in OS X. Period. (Photoshop Elements 4 will.)
Photoshop 7 will run in Tiger (10.4) but will NOT run in Leopard (10.5).
Photoshop 4 does not entitle you to upgrade to anything.
Photoshop 7 entitles you to upgrade to CS3 until such a time as CS4 is announced. Once CS4 is announced, Photoshop 7 will no longer qualify for any upgrade either.

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