My operating system in MAC OS X 10.6.8

How do find all the user names and passwords on my system. I am utterly confused as to how to use them. I want to download MAC OS 10 Lion which I have already purchased.
I also got rid of iphoto and imovie.Can I re-download them from  Apple?

Tom,
If you are trying to download Lion from the Mac App Store you will need your iTunes user name and password. If you have forgot those you can try http://iforgot.apple.com and see if you can recover them that way.
Hope that helps.

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