Hi and welcome to you and beautiful little Emmy! Are those little pink feet that I see?

It looks like you’re starting as many of us have, myself included. You’ve been given great links to learning the current husbandry standards. You’ll be needing to make a lot of changes, but the most essential, to start with are getting the correct uvb - a linear T5HO fixture with either a ReptiSun 5.9 or Arcadia 6% uvb bulb. I advise getting the 24” long one as your sweet girl will be needing a larger enclosure. This is the one you need.
https://www.lightyourreptiles.com/arcadia-pro-t5-fixture-6-bulb-22-5-sale-now-only-69-99/ Omce you get the correct uvb, you’ll want a distance of 8-9” between the light and the basking branch. Also, if your little one is walking upside down along the screen top (as babies do), you’ll need to raise your lights off the top by at least a few inches to prevent burns. I use small wire baskets from the dollar store to raise the lights. Once she’s an adult and no longer able to walk on the top, you can lower the lights onto the screen. For basking light, avoid colored bulbs which can hurt sensitive googly eyes. Start with around a 40w or 60w bulb. Your goal basking temp is 78-80 and no higher. You also need the correct supplements. You want to use a phosphorus free calcium without D3 lightly dusted on every feeding and then one feeding every other week you’ll use either Repashy Calcium Plus LoD OR ReptiVite with D3 (make sure it says with D3 as there is one without). There are other supplement regimens, but this is the easiest.
The rest is important, but not as essential to survival. It’s a journey of always looking to make your little beauty’s life better.
Couple of fyi’s - You can attach the fake plants to the outside of your enclosure to give your girl some added privacy. That’s a ton of superworms! If you have a wildlife hospital or reptile rescue near you, they would appreciate a donation. Wild birds would also enjoy the tasty snacks.
I’m very glad that you’ve found your way here. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions you have and definitely share your progress!