Can i get my Photo Library back?

I backed up my old iPhone 4 and then restored everything to my iPhone 5 for the most part a very successful back except Photo Library was not restored. The Camera Roll however was restored. I have a folder on my Windows computer with all the photos that were in my Photo Library, how can I get them to a new separate album on my phone without wiping out my camera roll or placing them in my camera roll? Thanks

Are you still able to connect to your iTunes library under the computers feature. Have you checked your photo sharing options from the advanced menu in iTunes on your computer.

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