Ical won't install on my computer

I'm thinking my computer is too old for ical. I have an old imac and tried to install ical on it and it says that it can't be installed on this computer. It's an old imac that's an extra computer that I use. I'm running 10.4.11. All my other macs are newer and they work fine. Can someone enlighten me on this? thanks

Use the Mac OS X installation disk to install iCal if it isn't installed for some reason. iCal is bundled with recent Mac OS X versions and the standalone download is only for Mac OS X versions which don't include it.
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