Time Machine won't allow me access to i photo to reinstall deleted folders

I have deleted a couple of events from i photo 09 and want to reinstall them from time machine. When I attempt this tiem machine tells me the action can't be completed because I do not have acess to i photo library 15-29-00. Just before I attempted this I could not open i photo until I updated my version and was told earlier versions would not be availble. Now what?

Thanks Terence for viewing my distress call. 
I went to Time Machine, located the day prior to the date on which I deleted the 'events' I wanted to restore, selected i photo library and clicked restore.  Does this help.
I am still puzzled about he requirment to update the software before I could access i photo. When I declined and tried again to open i photo I got on the same merry go round.
Thanks again
Dudley Baker

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