Backup encryption

Hello

Today, I received my Smartphone (z2) - repair - returned.
But I had to determine that my os updated.
Therefore, I am unable to restore my backup with the backup restore application & that was preinstalled on my z2.
Now my question is:
Am I able to decipher the backupped files myself, because their protected by a password or do I have to restore my os?
If so, could someone of you please send me a link compatible to 4.4.2 android?

I'd appreciate any help.
Waiting for your answers.

Thank you and good night to all.

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