Since installing Yosemite, iPhoto will not update

I have always used the same apple ID on my macbook since I purchased it. However, after I installed yosemite, it said I had to update iPhoto. I put my information in to update it, and now I have this recurring message. What do I do? I cannot access iPhoto and will not give me any other option when I try to update.

Contact Apple for help:
https://www.apple.com/support/mac/app-store/

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