I had to erase my computer and start over, how do I reinstall snow leopard

Hi I have an old computer and for some reason my i photo would not open so I had to erase everything and start over. I had snow leopard and now have a 10.5.6 system. is there any way to get my snow leopard back in order to download I tunes? I lost the disk:(

Restore it from a backup, or find the disk, or buy a new one.
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