Cannot open iPhoto after upgrading to Yosemite

Since upgrading to Yosemite, I am unable to open iPhoto.  When I click on it a message appears saying  'this version of iPhoto is incompatible with Yosemite', and directs me to the App store to upgrade.  I then get message saying that 'the product you are looking for is not available in the UK app store'.  I live in Singapore but prefer to use the UK App store.  Is it as simple as needing to change to a different country, if so which one? Or is there maybe a simpler way round this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Try Terence's instructions here  Is Iphoto gone ? i want it back!
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    Version:               ???
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    Date/Time:             2015-03-25 21:53:29.064 +1100
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    If you use Internet Recovery to reinstall OS X, it installs the version of OS X that originally came with your computer. After installation is finished, use the Mac App Store to install related updates or later versions of OS X that you have previously purchased.
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    2   com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3603 _CFXNotificationPost + 1267
    3   com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    4   com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    5   com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    6   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    7   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    8   com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
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    11  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    12  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    13  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    14  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    15  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    16  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
    17  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
    18  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    19  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    20  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    21  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    22  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    23  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    24  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
    25  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
    26  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    27  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    28  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    29  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    30  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    31  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    32  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
    33  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
    34  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    35  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    36  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    37  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
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    39  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
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    42  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    43  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    44  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    45  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    46  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    47  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    48  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
    49  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
    50  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    51  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    52  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    53  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    54  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    55  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    56  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
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    58  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    59  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    60  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    61  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    62  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    63  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    64  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
    65  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
    66  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    67  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68
    68  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d6c9 -[AssetManagementClient switchToCurrentLibrary] + 246
    69  com.apple.iLifeAssetManagement          0x0000000102c3d3de -[AssetManagementClient libraryMatch] + 131
    70  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e107e8 0x101dbd000 + 341992
    71  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x0000000101e10767 0x101dbd000 + 341863
    72  com.apple.iPhoto                        0x00000001022ecd9e 0x101dbd000 + 5438878
    73  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c2dffcc __CFNOTIFICATIONCENTER_IS_CALLING_OUT_TO_AN_OBSERVER__ + 12
    74  com.apple.CoreFoundation                0x00007fff8c1d3c5d _CFXNotificationPost + 2893
    75  com.apple.Foundation                    0x00007fff856a24aa -[NSNotificationCenter postNotificationName:object:userInfo:] + 68

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