Upgraded to leopard, now iPhoto is gone

Hello,
I upgraded my parents' computer to leopard (my mum tried and messed a bunch of stuff up so I just wiped it all and started afresh) and now iphoto is gone. We used to have it on this computer, and when I upgraded my computer iphoto came with it. I'm not sure how to fix this and since iPhoto is one of their favorite features I really need to fix it soon. Does anyone have some advice?
Thanks in advance,

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It’s on the System Restore disks that came with the computer. Isert and opt to ‘Install Bundled Applications Only’.
Regards
TD

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