Your FSH indicates you are post-menopausal (it is high - normal for menopause).
I have no idea about progesterone, as it's not usually done for HRT bloods.
Your estrogen is really really low. As Laszla says, it was low at 182 and at 44, it is almost non-existent. Ideally you want 300nmol+ for bone protection but if you need more than that for symptom control, then you can go much higher....
It's not surprising that it is so low, because 0.5 Divigel is a really really low dose of estrogen... You likely need much more. Assuming it is the same as Sandrena, that is.
None of this explains your bleeding after a year of no bleeds though - with estrogen that low, you should be less likely to bleed, not more. I wouldn't worry but you do probably need an ultrasound scan to check your lining and just make sure it isn't too thick, causing the bleeding. And to check you don't have a fibroid. Some women need additional progesterone.