Lightroom trial won't install on Macbook

Hey,
I've downloaded the file but when I click on it, it opens in a window that saids the disk image could not be opened and that the reason is not recognised.
HELP!! PLEASE!!!!

Hi,
.dmg is the right file to be downloaded to install the application on a Mac.
The file size shows that the download was not completed.
The Lightroom Mac installer file size is approximately 113 MB.
I would recommend re-downloading the installer.

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