Iphoto won't open, conflict with OS after update.

I am running an older version of iphoto. Version 8.1.2. I updated my OS recently to 10.8.2 and now iphoto won't open, I am getting a message that it is a software conflict. I know this is a problem people had awhile ago, but I am just updating things.  Can I just install a new version of iphoto??? Also, how can I view my pics on my MAC. I can't find where they are saved besides iphoto library, but I know they are there. Thanks

I am getting a message that it is a software conflict.
Can you give us the exact error message you get?

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