HT201250 last time machine backup showing as partially done. how to retrieve that?

Hi all,
took backup on time machine, which showed completed backup and reformatted my mac. trying to restore data i found that the last backup shows in progress. now is there any possibility of retrieving my data, especially pictures and videos.
Kuldeep

Use the previous snapshot.

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