Upgrading to iPhoto 11

Is it safe to upgrade to version 9.5.1 to iPhoto 11 version 9.4.3 iPhoto?

I have a family pack of iPhoto, iLife 11 DVD. I used it on my cell years ago.

I am still running OS X Version 10.9.5 on my iMac.

4 GB of RAM, 2.7 GHz CPU, 764 GB free on a total of 999 GB

It's a downgrade, not an upgrade. Unless you'll be downgrading the OS, you need not to do.

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