The muse file is damaged and cannot be opened

Help!  I just completed my website for a company and was planning to publish it today but when i opened the file it states  " the muse file is damaged and cannot be opened": What can i do now?

Nope, it is not synchronized to any online software. I merely made 2 copies, one in a hard disk, another in another computer. which cant be loaded either
Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 22:45:25 -0700
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