IOS 7 didn't come with photo editor?

When I downloaded iOS 7, I noticed that mine didn't upgrade fully. Some of my friends had the photo editor that iOS 7 came with and I didn't. It's not a big deal but if like to know why mine didn't come with it.
I have an iPhone 4 and I've had it for about two years. My company is sprint, if that matters.

Hey Opal99,
It sounds like you might be referring to the filters within the Camera application itself. I found this info:
Filters in Camera are available on iPhone 4s or later and iPod touch (5th generation 32GB/64GB)
via: http://www.apple.com/ios/whats-new/
You should be able to edit photos from the Photos application. You can read about that here:
Edit photos and trim videos
http://help.apple.com/iphone/7/#/iph96b1e322
Welcome to Apple Support Communities!
Best,
Delgadoh

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