ICloud restore questions

I just transferred photos from my iPhone Camera Roll to my Mac with Image Capture like I usually do, but half of the photos and videos came out corrupted. Since I had the delete after import option checked, they're no longer on the phone.
I have an iCloud backup from 5:50AM. Is there a way to restore ONLY my Camera Roll?
If not, I just want to confirm that iCloud backs up the SMS database.
Thanks.

No. It restores all your data of the backup

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