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Hi @JustJane and welcome to CC!
I second the above opinions about getting your gears fixed, practice on them, see how you feel after, without spending money on a new bike first.
However, there is much to be said about older, 5 speed bikes: fitted with suitable, not to skinny tyres, mudguards and a pannier rack, they make the ideal canal explorer.
With only one ring in the front, cleaning canal mud is much easier, thinking of changing gear won't give you anxiety
I love my 5 speed (mostly use only 2 of the gears), got it from a bike recycling shop years ago, don't know if they still make brand new ones.
I second the above opinions about getting your gears fixed, practice on them, see how you feel after, without spending money on a new bike first.
However, there is much to be said about older, 5 speed bikes: fitted with suitable, not to skinny tyres, mudguards and a pannier rack, they make the ideal canal explorer.
With only one ring in the front, cleaning canal mud is much easier, thinking of changing gear won't give you anxiety

I love my 5 speed (mostly use only 2 of the gears), got it from a bike recycling shop years ago, don't know if they still make brand new ones.