Png to pdf needs huge magnification

When I try to convert a png to pdf in Acrobat 8, the resulting image needs (like) 10,000x zoom. What do I do?
I've attached an example.

I don't really have a proper graphic editor, but I've tried to resave the png file attached above as another png, as a bmp, and as a jpeg, with my 'Paint' program (on Windows 7). When I open these files with my Windows Photo Viewer, they all look normal, but trying to convert to pdf, either through a right-click on the file, or through Acrobat itself, it's still resulting in a tiny image in the middle of the screen, at a huge magnification. Is there something wrong with whatever it is that is converting these files?

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