Can't upload free version of iMovie

When I try to download free version of iMovie, iPhoto, etc. it goes from free to install to
A moving circle and quickly back to free. Why will
It not download?

Well, you can't upload because you don't upload iTunes.  Now that this has been clarified, what do you mean it synced to a previous version?
Syncing does not cause media to disappear off the device unless you are syncing to a new computer/library that the device has never synced to before.

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    Message was edited by: Anthony M Kassir MD

    (when prompted to save the project's changes when
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    eBay?
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