It was released back in late 2017 and was named after the High Sierra region of California. As beneficial as High Sierra was, the main issue that Mac users had was the fact that, after upgrading from macOS Sierra, many users found that their iPhotos were randomly going missing from their iPhoto photo libraries for no obvious reasons.
When you upgraded the system to Sierra the only version of iPhoto that will work is iPhoto 9.6.1. However, in order to obtain that version you must have downloaded some version of iPhoto 9 from the App Store prior to the system upgrade.
What version of iPhoto do you have and from what system version did you upgrade from.
If you did download some version of iPhoto 9 from the App follow Terence Devlin's instructions in this post to obtain iPhoto 9.6.1 from the App Store:
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Go to the App Store and check out the Purchases List. If iPhoto is there then it will be v9.6.1
If iPhoto 9.6.1 is there, close the App Store, drag your existing iPhoto app (not the library, just the app) to the trash and then go back to the App Store.
Install the App from the App Store.
Sometimes iPhoto is not visible on the Purchases List. it may be hidden. See this article for details on how to unhide it.
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One question often asked: Will I lose my Photos if I reinstall?
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iPhoto the application and the iPhoto Library are two different parts of the iPhoto programme. So, reinstalling the app should not affect the Library. BUT you should always have a back up before doing this kind of work. Always.
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NOTE: the key to this procedure is to move the existing version of iPhoto 9 to the Trash bin in the Dock (don't empty yet) before going to the App Store.
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