Trouble getting started with gift of photoshop cs3+

I received a gift from a friend--a year's worth of monthly payments. When I try to download, it only gives me a trial version. Is this correct? What do I do?

There is no such thing as "monthly payments" for the obsolete and unsupported Photoshop CS3+—and there never was one.  Did you mean Photoshop CC (a.k.a. Photoshop 14.x)?  If not, please elaborate.
If you downloaded CS3 Extended, you're never going to get it to work with a subscription model serial number for Photoshop CC.

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