Reinstalling iPhoto 2 after erase & install

iPhoto originally installed along with OS10.2.3 when the Mac was new 3 years ago. Upgraded to Tiger (OS10.4.3 on DVD) then to 10.4.4 via download. Recently had to erase & reinstall system from the Tiger DVD to overcome numerous 'verify' errors. iPhoto data folders are backed up to an external disk ready to reinstall. Question is, can I now resinstall the iPhoto app from the original system DVD or will this also attempt to revert the OS to 10.2.3?
iMac G4   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   768MB memory; 200GB LaCie USB drive

Try a Google search to see if there is a local Mac users' group in your area. Somebody there is bound to still have iPhoto 2. You don't even need the installer, just a copy of the application (which, once you've retrieved, you should copy to a CD and keep for the next time you erase it from your machine).

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