No, When it says 1kgf, it means that the sensor range is up to 9.8N (1*g). It is common for transducers for weighing applications to state their full scale range in weight units.
I only looked at the datasheet for FC22, so here goes:
This part comes in several configurations, so assuming you are going for unamplified:
Part is available in the following ranges:
0 to 10 (so full scale load is 10lbf)
0 to 25
0 to 50
0 to 100
Assume you buy the 0 to 10 part
10lbf = 44.48 newton
Span = 20mV/V
assuming you are powering the bridge with 3V3, then the output at 44.5N will be 66mV.
so ignoring the errors for now you have around 1.48N/mV response
Now assuming you have an ADC with an input range of 0-3v3, then you want a gain of 45 in order to get full scale output at max load.
assuming 12 bit ADC, your resolution works out around 10mN/lsb. As for accuracy, 1% of span on the bridge, plus whatever nonlinearity there is in your amplifier+ADC.
Thats my back of the napkin analysis, the rest is up to you.