Is it possible to use iPhoto 9 on an upgraded Snow Leopard

I would like to use iLife 09 on the computer with this Snow Leopard version.

Thanks,
Yes, it required upgrading and changed my library so now I am forced to use iLife 11 which I do not like.  I have that version on a lap top and disliked it.  Now I just have to get used to the new version however using the desktop and a magic mouse helps with the scrolling somewhat.  I may  find something other than iPhoto for pictures in the future. 

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