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This is because some mods require other base mods/files to work. Also be sure to periodically back your save files up to another folder manually, some mods or mod clashes could cause instability and break your save. This is not too common but is a good thing to be aware of.
Happy modding!
That shouldn't matter, in the case of mods requiring Qmod Manager or SMLHelper they will generally work with the latest version. If for some extremely odd reason it does not, you should be able to find older versions in the Files tab (next to the Description tab). But try the latest version first.