Not allowed to view pdf documents

It's telling me that I have to agree with the end user license agreement. I've downloaded adobe reader many times. It still does not let me

The way to launch an App is from Applications (the folder, in Finder), or from LaunchPad (the rocket icon).
When you do that Adobe Reader should start, give you a license agreement (one time) and run, showing "Adobe Reader" on the menu bar next to the apple icon.

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