Processing Panasonic Lumic FZ200 Raw Files

I have Photoshop Elements 10 with Camera Raw 6.7.0.339 installed on my Macintosh (Mountain Lion).  I need to process the raw files from my new Panasonic Lumix FZ200.  However, the files are not recognized by Elements and I have not been able to update to Camera Raw 7.1 (I get a U44M2P7 error).  Any suggestions?

If it is a one of project then you can download PSE 11 (Trial) and use it for 30 days.  After 30 days, it will stop working unless you buy a license for it.  To buy the license is a very simple process.  Just log in to Amazon Website and order the boxed version of PSE11.  When you receive the box, you only need to enter the serial number that comes in the box and you are done.
Apart from this, I don't know how old is the camera to make it so difficult to be recognized by PSE10.  If it is fairly recent then you will need PSE11 to do any productive work with the photos.  I tried to look at the release note of last two updates but did not see any mention of your camera in any of them.  However, it was a very quick browse rather than seriously looking and searching for it.

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