I can't upgrade my current iPhoto 9.3.2 to 9.5 with my OS X Mavericks

I have upgraded my MacBoon Pro with Mevericks but I can't seem to access to my iPhoto 9.3.2
I was informed that I need to upgrade to 9.5 which I tried but failed.
And I've been consistently, using my Apple ID to log in all places (iTunes, Apple Supprt Communities, etc) successfully, except this iPhoto upgrade?
Attached herewith is the screen shots for your kind reference.
Thanks.

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