Installing iDVD on Mavericks

Dear Apple Forum Members,
Apologies if this is a rather well-explored subject already, but I would like some very specific advice on installing iDVD on to a MacBook Pro with retina display running Mavericks.
I gather from the many topics and posts on this subject that Apple have decided to discontinue iDVD on the basis that most data sharing in the future will be via the cloud rather than optical disks. This seems to have stranded many people like me who are still actively sharing content by disk, a big shame and far too pre-emptive in my opinion.
So, I am faced with the prospect of obtaining a copy of iDVD from a previous iLife installation disk...
Having obtained such an installation disk (Install DVD Version 11, 2Z691-6677-A),  I am now attempting to install just iDVD (if it also installs iWeb, that would be fine too). I run the installer as far as choosing a "Custom Installation", and then I am presented with the following dialogue:
I am afraid to proceed with the installation by hitting "Install" as I do not want my current version of iPhoto to be downgraded and I cannot "untick" the entry in the list as it is greyed out. I am also afraid that the iLife Support Files may be changed to a previous version.
Does anyone have experience of such an install, or can anyone suggest a better way to proceed?
Appreciate any help or advice on this subject.
Current software versions:
OS X Mavericks 10.9.5
iMovie 10.0.5
iPhoto 9.5.1
GarageBand 10.0.2
Laptop is a MacBook Pro with Retina display, 2.3GHz Intel Core i7, 8GB RAM, and 256GB Solid State drive
Many thanks in advance,
Jon

Thanks once again, OT.
Have run the install process following your advice and I'm now the proud owner of iDVD and iWeb as a result!
I'm also up to speed now on the .app files in the Applications folder, and it was a very good thing that I followed your advice to make a backup of iPhoto, as the installer destroyed the current iPhoto, leaving me with a non-executable file of just 20MB.
However, I was able to restore the backup version of iPhoto without any difficulty.
So, problem solved...thanks a million for your time!
Jon

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