VHG has (as always) provided an excellent answer, based upon the information in the question, but the word 'Album' was missed out of the question. (It makes a big difference!)
'Photoshop Album' is a different product from 'Photoshop'. The latter is the feature-rich industry-standard software used by newspapers, magazines and advertising agencies, throughout the world, for manipulating their images. Photoshop Album is a much simpler product, which has now been replaced, as a commercial product, by Photoshop Elements.
However, Adobe continue to indicate that Photoshop Album Starter Edition 3.0 is available as a free download from their website. Interestingly, they specifically state that the software is
not time-limited. (So you might like to try uninstalling PASE3.0, then downloading the file and reinstalling it):
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopalbum/s tarter.html
Your pictures aren't 'on' any particular piece of software. All that album software does is group together pictures which are on your hard drive. The vast majority of images taken by digital cameras, or downloaded from the internet, are in jpeg format. You can locate all jpeg files on your hard drive by going to Start > Search and looking for *.jpg. Once you've found the files,you can move them to anywhere you want.
As I've indicated, you may be able to download PASE3.0 and re-install it. If you wish to consider alternative free image-manipulation software, you might like to consider PhotoPlus 6.0:
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/
Chris