Hm, your pictures are not that good, but I think I can see on the block, the typical surface indentation around the combustion chambers where the metal part of the stock head gasket wiggled around.
If that is even just a few thousands of an inch deep, no, you will not get a 100% seal with a metal gasket at the important area (around the combustion chambers).
That will allow high pressure/high temp gasses to pass from the chambers into the water passages.
It won't blow a metal head gasket, but you will forever be chasing heating issues, and coolant loss.
The light corrosion on the head is not a problem, as it doesn't extend into either the chamber sealing area, or the outside of the block.
So if your just going to run stock boost, and always run good gas, then stay with a stock gasket.
But if you plan on doing performance mods, deck the block, and go with the metal gasket.