Index.php automatically downloaded while installing opencart for the first time - nginx

I have a problem with Opencart installation.
I configured it with NGINX and after I finished the tutorial installation, I was unable to open it on my localhost. When I tried to open it, I downloaded the index.php file automatically.
I hope anyone have a solution for this.
Thanks.

It's not about Opencart installation, it's about executing php file on nginx, you should install php5-fpm and have correct configurations. More info at http://apmblog.compuware.com/2014/10/30/proper-configuration-running-php-nginx/

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