Im stuck on "Updating Photo Library" why

I install the App two weeks ago. I tried to install and reinstall and restart phone etc etc. It is always stuck on "Updating Photo Library"
The App has never opened?? can I get a refund?
Steve

When iPhoto is stuck on updating iPhoto library, it usually means, that there is a problem with photo in your camera roll or albums created in the Photos app.
When you launch iPhoto the first time, it tries to collect all albums, photo stream, photos in the camera roll and builds an iPhoto library from this.  If you only are seeing an empty library, the problem is probably with the Photos.app and not with iPhoto, i.e., since reinstalling iPhoto did not help. Either one of the photos or videos in your camera roll or photo stream is unreadable, or there is a problem with the albums in the photos.app.
You could try if saving all photos to a computer and deleting all photos from the iPhone will solve this, or you could backup the contents of the iPhone to iTunes and restore the iPhone to factory settings. See:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
Unfortunately can the Photos.app not be reinstalled on its own, since it is comes as part of the operating system installation.

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