Go to Minecraft.net and download the version you want. If you are not sure your computer or device is up to the job, I recommend you try one of the free trial versions first. I downloaded Bedrock Minecraft on my older PC and got the message "This game will run fine on your device", but it crashed after 15 minutes of gameplay.
Set up screens are pretty straightforward.
I usually play Survival Game Mode, and Normal difficulty.
You can just let the algorithm select the world for you, or you have lots of other options. Seed 421387159507786265 is Old Lady's Test World on both Java and Bedrock.
If you are playing Java, I suggest you allow yourself to 'cheat' - under Game Rules choose "Keep Inventory After Death", even though it won't let you earn Achievements. If you are playing Bedrock, "Keep Inventory After Death" does not seem to be considered a 'cheat'. Also on Bedrock choose "show location" (for Java, you will have to press Shift F3 to see your coordinates).
To get practice using the controls you might want to start up a world in Peaceful Game Mode. I don't recommend starting in Creative Mode, because if you want to play Survival Mode later, getting resources might seem like too much hard work, after Creative has made it so easy.
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