Missing dll file, MSVCR71.dll

I cannot get my Photoshop Starter Edition to open.  I've been using this program for years and a couple weeks ago I received an error report stating, " The application or DLL C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Album Starter Edition\3.2\Apps\MSVCR71.dll is not a valid Windows image."  I can't open any of the program files.  Its telling me to check my installation diskette, which I can't find.  I use this program all the time for all my photos and I'm lost without it.  Can anyone give me some advise as to how I can fix this program.  I don't want to re-install it as I'm afraid of losing all my photos etc..  If anyone has some advise for me I would really appreciate it.  Thank you.

Thanks, John. I found the missing file on the web by following your link and put it back where it belonged. Program boots up just fine, now. The computer still bothers me about the drive door being open, but that is more an irritation (as I simply close the dialog box) than anything else...
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