A copy of no-upgrade to iPhoto

I recently got an old mac running OS 10.7.5, (2006). iPhoto has been deleted and I would like to get a copy no-upgrade to iPhoto to install. Any suggestion would be appreciated.

Thanks for the help in advance!

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