My old mac won't pick up my Iphone

My old mac won't pick up my Iphone, kinda know what the problem is! I need a newer version of Itunes, but can't get most recent version as need newer OS x 10.5 apparently, but cant find any old OS or itunes. any advice? aside from get a new Mac...its on my list but have to be to put it on the back burner due to these dark days of austerity.

Machine Name:          iMac G5
  Machine Model:          PowerMac8,1
  CPU Type:          PowerPC G5  (3.0)
  Number Of CPUs:          1
  CPU Speed:          1.8 GHz
  L2 Cache (per CPU):          512 KB
  Memory:          2 GB
  Bus Speed:          600 MHz
  Boot ROM Version:          5.2.2f4
does this answer your question.. sorry not very clued up

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