IPhoto won't open after update

My MacbookPro 13'' Mid2010 after updated last night.It can not open and shown error as below,please help
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I download Prokit 7.0 from Apple website and and try to install it,but it shown i have newer version and can not re install.and also i try to re install iPhoto 9.3 again but it's not work still show incompatible framework error.
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