Service repair completed: what order to bring up to date?

Hello,
I recently had my logic board, RAM and superdriver replaced and restoration of OS software. I was at 10.4.6, now I am at 10.4.2. I still have to install ilife 06 and I have not ran any software updates yet. I am not sure on how to bring my computer back up to date. I do have a backup on an external drive of 10.4.6.
but software update is giving me MAC OSX Update combined 10.4.7. So do I install my ilife 06 software first then do updates or vice versa?
Thanks for your response..
PowerPC G4 1.67GHZ, 1GB DDR SDRAM   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Run Software Update, install everything that shows up, repeat until nothing else shows up, then reinstall iLife package. See http://www.macmaps.com/upgradefaq.html and http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/installswupdates.html for details.
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