Quicken 2007 for mac qif files

My MBP (original 2006) died without having a chance to transfer quicken files via quicken 2007 for mac. Now I find that I cannot run quicken 2007 on my new mbp (late 2011). I have everything backed up on time machine but no where to run the the quicken program to do an export. Want to get away from Quicken. Can I, from time machine, export my quicken files to GIF? Any help for suggestions would be appreciated. I live in a little town in Montana and don' know of anyone who has an older mbp that I use.
Suzanne

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Applejack
EaseUS CleanGenius (formerly known as MacCleaning)
Diablotin System Optimizer
Maintain
Macaroni
Mac Pilot
Onyx
Yasu
Spring Cleaning
MacKeeper
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