OS X v10.7.4 or later???

Hi
I want to get icloud running on my mac pro.
The 'how to setup' page says that i need OS X v10.7.4 or later and i have OS X v10.6.8, but when i try to update my software it says that the updates are up to date?
How do i get this upgraded software?

Click on the Apple Menu's, "About This Mac."
Then you'll get:
Then click on the, "More Info" button:

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