Cant open photo library after interrupted import

I have 9 GB of photos that I can access. I have a dodgy cord and when I was transferring some photos it disconnected midway. Now I have a new library with only a few photos. When I try and switch to the other library it doesn't let me. It knows its there just won't open. No error message or anything? Any help would be appreciated.

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