Can't find Iphoto after HD Crash

Kernal panics caused me to rebuild my IMAC. I installed my most recent disk of Tiger 10.4l. I can't find my Iphoto application. When i use my software reinstall disks the system does not recognize disk one. How do I go about getting Iphoto reinstalled. Any help that will allow me to avoid rewriting the HD (again)back to 0SX and then upgrade to tiger would be appreciated.
FYI I backed up all media files so I have photo's just cant find the Application to support them.
Thanks in advance.

The iPhoto installer (along with other apps) will be on the iLife DVD.
It is not installed as part of Tiger.

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