New computer - Can I open previous FCPX events/projects from an external hard drive on my new computer?

My old computer died - a Macbook Pro from 2011.  Fortunately, I saved all of my FCPX events and projects on an external hard drive.  Unfortunately, many of those projects were unfinished.
I have since bought a new iMac with FCPX, but I can't figure out how to open my old projects. 
On my external hard drive, I have 2 folders: Final Cut Events and Final Cut Projects. 
Under a specific event, there is an "Analysis Files" folder, a "CurrentVersion.fcpevent" file, an "Original Media" folder, and a "Render Files" folder.
Under a specific project, there is a "CurrentVersion.fcpproject", a "Render Files" folder, and a "Shared Items" folder.  
Is it possible to open up my old FCPX projects?  Thanks so much for your help!

It may have been an earlier version, but that doesn't seem to be working.  See attached photo
Its not allowing me to click on my Events or Projects.
Any other ideas?

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