Icloud photo sync

I have the following apple products: IPhone 6 and Ipad Air
I have a large collection of  pictures on my PC which I would like to transfer to Icloud
I have downloaded the icloud software to my pc which it has created a  folder called My Photo Stream this is currently showing 251 pictures all of which are my pictures but don't appear on either of my apple devices. But just populated when I downloaded the software.
I have 1236 photos showing on the IPhone
I have 1209 photos showing on the Ipad
How do I get all of these to sync so everything matches and then how do I transfer the remaining photos from my PC to icloud

When you have iCloud photo library enabled on a device, you can't see photo stream, even though any new photos you take on that device will be added to photo stream.
Your two mobile devices however should show the same photos on each. Do any of them still say they are uploading or updating.

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