Well, I worked now after I tried a different method to open up the virtual machine. This time, i open it up with .vmx file instead of .vmdk, and it opened up with Fusion v7. The vm booted it up fine. However, there is one different where there was no new "CentOS 64-bit.vmwarevm" folder created under ~/Documents/Virtual Machines.localized/. Instead, there were new files got created at the same location where the vmx file located. These files are vmware.log, CentOS.vmdk.lck, CentOS.vmx.lck, etc
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