Solving $1=\Gamma\left(\frac{d}{2}\right)-\Gamma\left(\frac{d}{2}, 2t \right)$

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Is it possible to solve the following equation that contain the incomplete Gamma function?

$$1=\Gamma\left(\dfrac{d}{2}\right)-\Gamma\left(\dfrac{d}{2}, 2t \right)$$

I would like to find the value of $d$, but I do not know if there is a way.

$t$ can take any positive value.