IPhoto to install on my 10.7.5-MacBook?

I bought iPhoto from my Mavericks-mac, now I want to install on my 10.7.5-MacBook but only see "not supported" iPhoto.
What to do, thanks

Try to download iPhoto from the Mac App Store in your MacBook. If you can't, you can't install the iPhoto copy you got from the Mac App Store, as it needs OS X Mavericks.
Now, you can upgrade to OS X Mavericks and install iPhoto for free, or if you have got a backup of your Mac with Mavericks before installing the latest iPhoto version, you can use it to transfer a compatible iPhoto version to your MacBook.
If you can't do that, you will have to buy an iLife '11 disc at Amazon

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