How do I find a old backup from my iPod?

I am trying to backup a iPod Touch 5th Gen. 32GB iOS 8.1
I am trying to find a save that was updated at some day in July.I found a save from 8/2/14.It don't even work at all.It was saved when it had iOS 6.1.3.

Update you iPod to 6.1.3 and then you can restore from a backup made with 6.1.3.
Typically only one backup is maintained since when you subsequently backup the previous backup is overwritten with the changes. If iTunes>Preferences>Devices only lists one backup then there is only one backup

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