Sure, ok so past continuous is somewhat like the "imperfect" in other languages. It conveys an action that was INTERRUPTED by another action. For example: I was walking when I saw her. See, when someone asks you, "what did you do yesterday?" You don't reply, "I was walking" it sounds really off and will leave the person you are talking to in suspense because they expect you to continue with another action.
Past perfect is the tense that one would use when an action is completed and completely in the past. For example, "I have walked, I have eaten, I have seen" . It is a compound tense because you need to combine an auxiliary with the past participle. You could also use the simple past which is more widely used here in the United States.
Did this clear things up for you?