Issues restoring, 4 to 5s

upgraded from 4 to 5s.  backed up to iCloud, restored to 5s after purchase.  all seemed good, but text message history did not recover. 
tried again, got message that iCloud doesn't have enough storage and suspect this is keeping my message history from coming back to phone?  tried to download the pics from iCloud to my PC to make room on iCloud, but can't figure out how....  don't want to buy more storage 'cause it's really not needed otherwise.
help?

Thanks for the super fast response!
iPhone 4 is gone, already traded in for 5s.

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