I can't upgrade my Iphoto from version 9.1.1 (527)

Hi.
I am trying to upgrade my Iphoto. I currently have version 9.1.1 (527).
When i open Iphoto i get a promt, that there is a new version, and would i like to download it. Sure! But when the appstore opens, where the upgrade should be there is nothing there.
Ive tried other solutions, such as searching for Iphoto in Spotlight, opening Iphoto, and manually clicking the "search for updates" or what it is called in the drop-down menu.
Then i found differnt upgradefiles here on the apple-site. I downloaded upgrades 9.1, 9.3.1, 9.3.2. But when i tried to apply them, a error message says that i have to have Iphoto 9.1 installed on my mac to upgrade..  But, i have that already don't I, as i have Iphoto version 9.1.1 (527) ??
Ive read that you could delete it, and download it again from the appstore, but im not gonna pay to download something i already own !
Can anybody help me ?
Thanks,
Simen

How old is your Mac? If it's very recent you need to update via the App Store
If you purchased at the App Store you need to update via the App Store
Otherwise you update via Softare Update
-->  If you have moved iPhoto from the default location (i.e. into a Folder) then the updater won't find it. Move it back.
-- > If you have renamed iPhoto, the updater won't find it. Change it back.
Regards
TD

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