Updating pages, iTunes after using migration assistant.

I recently used migration assistant as a data transfer, now I no longer have access to the 'stacks' documents, and when I open pages etc. it says I need to update it, even though I had installed them as a new app when I bought my computer... can anyone explain this to me.

Software updates are made available from time to time, and one may have been released for Pages since you bought your computer.

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