Deleted Photo Effect Permanently

I am new to Adobe Photoshop Elements 7. In photo effects of edit mode, I clicked on "delete effect permanently" on color fade center thinking that I was deleting effect on that photo only. I'm afraid that I've deleted theeffect permanently for future editing. Can I recover this effect?

You'll need to uninstall and reinstall, I'm afraid.

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