My iphoto won't open because it says I need the newest version, however, no updates will download because it says I need a newer version of iphoto....But I just downloaded iLife'11....Don't get it?

My iphoto won't open because it says I need the newest version, however, no updates will download because it says I need a newer version of iphoto....But I just downloaded iLife'11....Don't get it?

What version do you have? What's the exact message you get?

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