PSE 10 update to ACR 7.3?

I purchased PSE 10 not long ago, and PSE 11 was released soon after.  I recently purchased a Canon G15 for when I don't wish to carry my DSLR and lenses.  PSE 10 won't upload G15 raw images.  I have tried DNG, but the download incorrectly tells me that there are no photo files in any folder I might select.  Will PSE be updated to support ACR 7.3, which I understand supports G15 raw files?

Yes, I downloaded the 7.3 version of DNG converter.  I tried again, and this time was able to convert some photos.  It's a pretty clunky and indirect solution.
It seems unfair that I purchased a current edition program in mid-August, bought a camera four months later, and the program won't support it directly and as designed.  My program went from current to an unsupported orphan in the (relative) snap of a shutter!  It would seem that Adobe should support a program, and it's customers, a bit longer.  This is at least the third version of PSE I've purchased over the years -- not happy anymore!

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