Can I upgrade IPhoto 6.0.6 to IPhoto 11' on a Mac OS 10.4.1?

Can I upgrade IPhoto 6.0.6 to Iphoto 11' on my Mac OS 10.4.1 ?

Thanks. So I understand I can't. What can I do with my IPhoto 6.0.6 , I had a message saying it's not possible anymore to edit albums from this version. Is there another version compatible with my Mac 10.4.1 ?

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    Identifier:      com.apple.iPhoto
    Version:         ??? (???)
    Build Info:      iPhotoProject-4240000~8
    Code Type:       X86 (Native)
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    Report Version:  6
    Interval Since Last Report:          690571 sec
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    Per-App Crashes Since Last Report:   13
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