Re-installed Mavericks , and Iphoto disappeared?

I have bought my macbook pro in 2012 and it was with the Lion OS X , well I upgraded to Mavericks months ago and everything fine, all my apps were still there, and some weeks ago i decided to re-install my mavericks to erase all the stuff on my computer and start again, so, you can imagine what happened.. Now i dont know how can i have again my iPhoto, it would be great if you help me.
Thanks
P.S: so , to reinstall the office thing, i used a code of a Macbook from my dad (just macbook, not pro) i hope that doesnt affect IPhoto and the other iLife apps

reinstall from the original source
Could be
1 - the restore disks that came with the computer - if it came with CDs and you do not know where they are then contact Apple to see if they can be replaced
or
2 - the iLife DVD that you purchased
or
3 - the app store - log in under the Apple id used to purchase the software or to set up the computer - look under purchases - you might have to unhide or accept the Application first
LN

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