[Q] roll back app - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

AT&T note 2 android 4.1.2, I317UCAMH3 Stock version
Updated to the NEW tumblr app, did backup before (i know stupid me)
Went to app manager and selected tumblr.
Unlike some apps, there is no option to rollback update to previous version.
How can I roll back to previous version?
Don't know if this is the right place to put this but thanks for any help

uninstall the version you updated to. search for the specific version you had before it updated, and download that version and install it. do not upgrade afterwards. if you need help finding the version, I can assist.

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