Photoshop 7 using RAW files with CR2 file extension

I have photoshop 7 installed on Visa platform and I am unable to import RAW files from my Canon EOS 500D camera that are taken in a CR2 file extn. I have tried downloading the plugins but still no success. Any ideas suggestions or download links welcome

You can try this DNG converter. not sure if it will work. Otherwise it is old software trying to open a new RAW file on Vista. Your out of the upgrade sequence for CS4 too.
http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/

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