Passive wheatstone bridge won't produce your desired 0-5 volts as previous responder stated. If you could provide details of your actual sensor device we may be able to offer suggestions
a) does it need power to energise or is it passive (not a 4-20mA device by any chance)
b) if answer to (a) is "yes", what is voltage and current demand
c) what is the actual application of sensor
If it really is a passive device and you want to avoid the complication of an op=amp at the expense of reduced resolution (0.5% as against 0.1%) then you could use a simple potential divider chain. Say 22ohm from ground to your device with other end of device tied to 5 volts. Common point of 22ohm and device connects to arduino input.
Input signal now varies from 2.683volts at 19ohms to 1.294volts at 63ohms a difference of 1.389volts