Bridge: Why can't add metadata to the gif and pct files?

Don't know what the question is here with Adobe Bridge and gif and pct, but the bridge will not let me add metadata or keywords.

With key words, Bridge displays a window saying that pct and gif files cannot add xmp metadata.

Is there something that I am missing in my settings? Or should I just go ahead and convert all my files gif and pct in format JPEG, TIFF or psd.

GIF is an old format I doubt you can write non-graphical metadata from information for files to gif format: metadata exif, keywords, itpc and others that is used with tiff and jpeg files did not appear in the standard for the CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format (gif) format. .   .

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