Help transferring data from backed

i had my iphone stolen and i had only backed up my iphone on itunes on my grandfather's laptop. now i have my own laptop and want to transfer that data to my new one. how do i do this?

@jaewarrack
The reason why you cannot find the back up is because your grandfather laptop have the backup.  If you want to get that back up, you will need access to that computer and follow the steps provided below
Back up and restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iCloud or iTunes - Apple Support

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