Hi Suzana, welcome!
I think fuzzb0x's advice makes sense, that you may just need to play for awhile and see if it starts to be more comfortable. A classical guitar will often have a wider neck, and you will have to stretch more (I've read this, have no hands-on experience). You might want to look at a different sized guitar, and if you feel like your hands are too small you might want to look at a style called a parlor guitar. It's a little smaller and might be a little more comfortable for you.
During this lockdown period while the stores are closed, I'd say contnue to work with what you have. Then when you are finally able to go into a store you will be able to really tell what feels better. For the first few weeks when I was starting I could try 10 different guitars and for the most part my reaction would be "welp, I can't play that one worth a damn either!" It wasn't until I had really learned the feel of the guitar I was playing and learned the basic mechanics for forming some chords that I was really able to pick up a guitar and say "this one feels good" or "this one feels awful." So the lockdown will force you to wait, but that may be a good thing anyway.
Good luck!
Dave...
It takes as long as it takes unless you quit - then it takes forever and you will never get there.