Iphoto 7 no longer supported

I made an album in iphoto as I have done in the past. This time when I tried to send it for publishing, I got a message saying that iphoto 7 is not longer supported. From reading this forum, I see that I will need to update to a later version of iphoto, likely not the most recent as I expect that my comupter is much too old for it. My question is, if I upgrade to a later version of iphoto, will I have to start again to make the album that I have spent days working on or is there some way to transfer it? Thanks for your help.

Yes, that's right.  You will have to upgrade your iPhoto to at lesat iPhoto 3 (09) or later in order to purchase print products from Apple. 
if I upgrade to a later version of iphoto, will I have to start again to make the album that I have spent days working on or is there some way to transfer it?
No.  But depending on the theme you've chosen you might have to change themes as some have been dropped while others added.
What model is your Macbook, i.e. Macbook x,y.  You can find the information by going to the   menu and selecting About  This Mac ➙ More Info.  With the help of MacTracker we'll be able to tell if you can upgrade to Mavericks and iPhoto 9.5. 
If you can't upgrade to Mavericks you'll have to purchase a copy of the iLife 09 disc from a 3rd party retailer like Amazon.com and install iPhoto 8 and update it to 8.1.2. which will run on 10.5 or later.
For iPhoto 9 up to 9.3 you'll need to be running Lion or later.
OT

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