Accidentally changed browser and took off bookmarks, history etc from top left

I would like my browser to be what it was when I first downloaded it. I accidentally changed it and now I cannot see my bookmarks, history..etc..from the top left

Is the whole menu bar missing? If it is see this link - https://support.mozilla.com/kb/menu+bar+is+missing

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