ITunes won't open after recent computer repairs

I have an old iMac G3. Recently it refused to boot up, so I took it to a tech guy who saved the stuff I had on the hard drive to an external drive (a 500GB Lacie d2 quadra). He then restored the iMac. When I try to open iTunes I get a message that says, "The file 'iTunes Library' cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes." I have tried to move the iTunes application that is on the external hard drive (which seems to be a different version than the one on my computer) to my computer's hard drive. Each time it seems to work, but then I can't open iTunes. When I click on the icon nothing happens. What happened to the version of iTunes that is compatible with the files in my iTunes library? How can I figure out what version of iTunes I need, and where can I get it? Thanks.

http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

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