Premiere 10 can't install, 64 or 32-bit

I just purchased Elements 10 (Photoshop and Premiere) no problem installing Photoshop. But when I Installed Premiere, I had a problem, it says I don't have the right operating system.  I have 32-bit.  Question is, do I need 64-bit or is there a way around it.

  Premiere Elements will run fine on 32 bit systems. If you have problems installing from disk, download the trial version (it’s the full product) and then after installation input the serial number from your DVD box to make it permanent.
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=premiere_elements&loc=en_us
 

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