PSE12: How do I migrate from Windows to Mac

I bought
Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 Student and Teacher Edition
and
Adobe Premiere Elements 12 Student and Teacher Edition
for my daughter.
She has migrated from PC to Mac. How can I get the Mac versions of these softs?
From my downloading, I can only see Windows installers (exe and 7z files)

Contact Adobe to see if this is possible. There is no guarantee that any software is portable, and I feel the student edition may not be, but Adobe will have the final say.

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