Image Size All Wrong

Hi,
I am trying to place a 9.75 in x 7.5 in image into an InDesign document (actually a template given to me by a client). I am replacing the current image with a new image. When I place the image into ID by relinking the current image, the new image appears cropped at the sides (so, too big). When I place it onto the art board or first delete the current image and then place the new image into the document, it appears way too small. I don't unerstand why ID is resizing the image like this, when it is the same dimensions in inches as the image I am presently using. Help please! Thanks!

Sounds like that makes perfect sense. How can I change that?
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