IPhoto 1.0 and mac OS 10.4

iPhoto 1.0 no longer works after upgrading to OS 10.4 The program loads but none of the file menu functions work and the viewer doesn't load. How do I restore iPhoto?

Howdy and thank you for the warm welcome.
Yes I was able to play the movies after importing them earlier today. Unfortunately I made the mistake of deleting them from my iPod therefore the irreplaceable nature (I had imported them from my digital camera). While creating albums in iPhoto, I was prompted to import recovered photos suddenly to which I responded no.
At this point all I had were thumbnails, clicking on a freshly imported photo produced a large grey exclamation point. Again I was prompted to import recovered photos and noticed I had two albums that were new. Recovered and Recovered 2. This time I allowed it to import.
Result is 14 of 51 AVI's work and I still have all the still photography (900+) from two weeks abroad. So it's not a total loss!
No they were not in the library prior to my upgrade to V6.
Paths...
Finder--> User--> Pictures--> iPhoto Library--> Data--> 2006--> Roll 306--> file X at 40kb
User--> Pictures--> iPhoto Library--> Originals--> 2006--> Roll 306--> file X at 0kb (this is what turns up when I search in Finder for the file name)
Same file shows up twice in iPhoto thumbnails as a AVI at 55mb and as a JPG at 88kb. So four different sizes for the same file essentially.
It's mind boggling! So much so I actually washed pots and pans at 12AM EST I'm so tired of trying to get them to play.
Thanks for whatever help or insight you may have...

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