Transfered Photoshop to new computer; it wants a subscription but I have a license. Help?

I mistakenly followed the prompts to subscribe (I had confused the product code with the license code and obviously it wouldn't accept it) and now when I open the software  it doesn't give me the option to input my license code—it just tells me my subscription ran out. I deleted and reloaded the program but the subscription prompt still comes up. Any advice?

That just made it go in slow motion (I'm on a MacBook Air, FYI). I never got a "delete settings" option. I really appreciate your help, BTW.

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