Is RAW files from EOS70D compatible to Lightroom 2?

Can you please help?

No. The EOS 70D was first supported in Lightroom 5.2.
Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
You have a few options:
Upgrade to Lightroom 5
Use the free Adobe DNG converter, convert all Raw files from the 70D to DNGs then edit the DNGs in LR2.
Camera raw, DNG | Adobe Photoshop CC

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