OK, what is the scanner plug-in for the Mac ?

i am getting a little further along getting my scanner to work with my new mac mini
i got it to sucessfully install my Canon Lide 20/Lide 30 Scanner toolbox
now i click on "SCAN" and a window opens open and says Cannot find the plug-in
Now when i click on MacIntosh HD,then the scanner toolbox i see the word Plug in ............I click on that and i see CanoScan 7.0 and a little thing that looks like a dark grey card,it requires and application to open it.
eveything i try doesnt work
is this possibly the missing plug-in?
AND IF SO,how do i open it?
thank you in advance
EDDIE

update............scanner now working
thanks for everyones help

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