Photoshop CS - RAW Plug-In

I recently purchased a Nikon D60 and am unable to find a RAW plug-in that will work with Adobe Photoshop CS.  I tried Camera Raw 2.4, but still get the error - can not complete this request, this is not the right kind of document.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks!

Every new model of camera had a different "RAW" format that requires ACR to
be updated for it.  If the D60 is a very new model, it will only work with
the ACR from the current model of photoshop, which would be CS4.   It is
Adobe's policy to only update the ACR of the current version of Photoshop
for new cameras, so you'll either need to update Photoshop to CS4, or use
the free DNG converter to convert every RAW file to a DNG which you can then
open in old versions of ACR.

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