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Most of what's wrong with this can be fixed by just learning how to use the desktop GUI tools. The whisker menu is still there. The panel is still there. Some of what happened is probably because the old CRT monitor only resolves at 640 x 480.
Best to leave the panel and menu along the bottom (default) and set icon sizes to 24pixels to start as the 480 (vertical) is awfully cramped, and probably best to only use one desktop. Right click on the panel to begin. Not sure why you are being advised to resort to the command line here rather than learning how to use the onboard GUI configuration tools. Shouldn't take more than a few minutes to return this to normal and a journey through the desktop tools would be a good thing judging by the mess you have at hand. As far as all the offered solutions kind of senseless, and probably will do more damage, and given that installing menulibre would solve this and all future issues. Get the the thing back to normal FIRST, then install menulibre and you can restore from messes like this easily in the future.
Adding a new account is not a very brilliant solution either, as the mess will still be there in the other one. Sudo su to root if you really know how to use the desktop, and set it there and mom won't be able to change it except for one session (basically the same restore path for menulibre).TC
Good Luck!P.S. Just after the fresh installation of a distro and updating/upgrading your PC create a system restore point (by means of Systemback or Timeshift) so that you could recover the system if needed then.
Try first the reply #4 by @Scott to create a new user account and reboot in to this.Next if needed and you feel confident to try the method by @misko_2083 try this. misko has not been around much recently (unfortunately) you need to keep in mind if you get difficulty, you will need to find a member who is able to help at that level of difficulty. Best to find that person before attempting if you are not confident to do it alone.
The easier the method the better. Why not try this one?https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other/(solved)-reseting-linux-lite-desktop-(2-2-32-bit)-back-to-default/msg40913/#msg40913