IPhoto 9.6 Library won't open

iPhoto 9.6 (910.29)
Loaded the new iPhoto with Yosemite.  I have most of my photos stored on an external drive in a file named iPhoto Library which properly displays the correct application icon.  After loading Yosemite I plugged in the external drive to open my photos.  iPhoto launched, displayed a message that the pictured needed to be "converted" (though they opened fine under Mavericks) so I said "OK".  There's about 45GB of photos stored.  Now, the file size indicates the same and iPhoto application is launched when I double-click or directly open iPhoto and select the library . . . BUT the photos will not display.  Instead, the file is apparently being read as a NEW library and a "yellow-sticky" instruction pops up telling me how to load new photos.
So, anybody have any ideas on how to FORCE OPEN ann iPhoto Library file under the new iPhoto 9.6? 
I am on a MacBook Air.  My wife still has Mavericks on her MacBook Pro.  The iPhoto Library will no longer open on her Mac either.

iPhoto library upgrader
The library upgrader is a tool to prepare older iPhoto Libraries for migrating them to iPhoto '11 or later. See iPhoto '11: About the Library Upgrader
To update or upgrade the iPhoto application to a new version, you need to download an update for the iPhoto from the AppStore.
To update iPhoto to version iPhoto 9.6:
Launch the AppStore.
Open the "Store" menu. Sign in with your AppleID.
Check the Updates page, if an update for iPhoto is waiting.
If there is no update, delete your current iPhoto from the Applications folder and open the "Purchased" tab of the AppStore. If iPhoto is listed with "Accept", press the "Accept" button  and then "install".
If iPhoto is listed without "Accept", press the Install button.
If iPhoto is completely missing from "Purchased", go to the main page of the App Store, search for iPhoto, and buy the upgrade. It should be listed as a "Free" purchase.

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