@blessed2bless7 Sure, if you have access to a planet fitness, or similar, go 3-5x a week (3 as the minimum) and start with a 10 minute cardio warm up, on a bike or treadmill, whatever you like. Then, move onto a routine using light weight (it should give resistance, but not feel too hard) at a higher number of reps like 2 or 3 sets of 10-12 reps each.
Start with machines: chest press, shoulder press, bicep curls, and other basic motions.
When you feel ready for the next level, add in dumbbells, again nothing too heavy, but go for a higher rep count.
This will help you build lean muscle, lose fat, and burn calories while avoiding injury.
Then, think about progression to a spin class, yoga, or other guided exercises that will help you push yourself in a safe environment with a trainer.
Ofc, you could hire a PT. You should make sure your doctor gives you thumbs up on all this before starting, just to rule out a heart issue or anything.
Good luck!
I am a certified pt and nutrition coach, but i don't do it professionally, it's just a hobby.