After mavericks installation I lost I photo!!

Hello,
I reset my Mac book air (mid 2011) and after restore Lion 10.7  by Internet recovery I loaded OS x 10.9  Mavericks But i do not have anymore I photo.
I followed the guidelines but can not find it in purchases because I photo was pre-installed and I do not have USB or DVD.
How can I do?Shoul I buy It?

Log out of the account you are currently in (Apple Menu, Log out UserName).
On the login page, look for another account (the old one you had before Mavericks).
Many have created a new user account when running the Setup Assistant after installing Mavericks.

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