Can't open iPhoto after using iPhoto library upgrader

I used the iPhoto library upgrader today, hoping that I could then use a newer version of iPhoto.  I have iPhoto 6.6 I think.  But now iPhoto won't open, so I can't see any of my photos.  Where can I download a newer version of iPhoto so I will be able to see my photos again?  My iMac is running OS X 10.7.5 and cannot be upgraded to a newer operating system as it is a late 2006 iMac.  Please help, I am so upset at losing all my family photos I can barely type this.

1. Make a back up first thing.
Most Simple Back Up:
Drag the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to another Disk. This will make a copy on that disk.
Slightly more complex: Use an app that will do incremental back ups. This is a very good way to work. The first time you run the back up the app will make a complete copy of the Library. Thereafter it will update the back up with the changes you have made. That makes subsequent back ups much faster. Many of these apps also have scheduling capabilities: So set it up and it will do the back up automatically.
Example of such apps: Chronosync - but there are many others. Search on MacUpdate or the App Store
2. If you have iPhoto 6 why are you using the upgrader?

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