Well, that is no doubt a nuclear-colored green.

I will say this, too many chemicals have been added to that beauty. You folks have been "pool stored" beyond belief, and I bet they will be more than happy to see you return tomorrow if needed to sell you something else. Let's slow-down and go over a few basic concepts for you all:
- Generally, a pool turns green for one of two reasons - algae or metals. Yours looks to be metals as it has such a transparent/bright color to it.
- Water testing is okay with your 2005 kit, but you need to augment it with
THIS PART as well. That's very important.
- We generally don't place much value on pool store testing, although we will at times suggest having the water tested for metals. You did that, but was the sample from the pool? If so, it's probably no good because the metal has already precipitated out from the chlorine and skews the results. When that happens, the metal reacts with the chlorine and begins to look for a new home (i.e. your liner). I would suggest having the "source" tested (from the hose). In the end though, I am almost sure some metals were added from some of those pool store products - especially the algaecides that add copper.
- Based on this pic I am fearful that you will need to exchange some water. Sorry. Those test results above don't really help us too much, but you said your 2005 kit was almost identical (except for FC & CC). That color you have is not from algae. Algae can be cleared by managing the proper chlorine (FC) and stabilizer (CYA) ratio. It works! ..... but not for metal. Even a good sequestrant has its limitations, and I suspect yours is beyond that.
This is one time where I personally have no problems recommending an immediate water exchange - as much as you can do but leaving at least 12" in the bottom and/or do not drain below the lowest step. After that, I have no doubt we can show you how to manage your pool very simply the TFP way. I encourage you to spend some time on the vital links you see below in my sig, and please order either a complete TF-100 test kit or at a minimum, the FAS-DPD portion from the link I provided above to augment your current K-2005 equivalent. Please stay out of the pool store at all costs. The last hunk of $$ you should spend should be to the water company just to start fresh, because with TFP you'll save much more than you would imagine based on what you've done so far.
You Kimberly, are one forum member that has my sympathy for what you have gone through. Now it's time we fix that for you once and for all.