LOST MY I PHOTO APPLICATION

Actually got a display color problem with my new macbook pro - Late 2011 (OSX LION ) so i gave to authorised service center for changing the display . that time as per my instruction technition fully formatted my system . after getting my mac i upgraded to Mountain Lion . But my problem is now i dont have the iphoto application . i lost that .how can i recover that ? i dont have the OSX LION old backup . have any idea to recover this app via online ?  please advice.

Vipinrajtj wrote:
i got this application with my macbook . iddnt purchase from App store , There is no Iphoto app in my purchases history.so i want to purchase from app store ? no other ways ?
Right your Mac came with Lion, Correct? Then you do not have to buy them, They are already included. But you still have to go to the Mac Apps Store to download them. In your PURCHASES AREA.
They are listed there just like any app you may buy as you have already bought them when you bought your Mac with Lion Pre-Installed.

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