Jorge SMs answer is correct but perhaps a wee bit confusing. When you are viewing a picture you will see an "Edit" option on the Photos tool bar. That is NOT the "Edit" option he refers to when he says:
1. going to edit tools by pressing enter.
2. Image > Use RAW as Original
If you click on that Edit you will not be able to change to "RAW as Original"
The Edit he is referring to is in the top right corner of your picture, visible once you blow it up from the thumbnail size by double clicking on it (or whatever you do on your device to make it "full size". Once you click on that Edit button you will see several photo editing tools that pop up on the right side of your picture (Enhance, Rotate....Extensions). Ignore them for now. Now go back to the top of your laptop screen, above the picture itself, and find the Photos tool bar, and to the right find Images. Toggle that option and you will see you have an opportunity to "Use RAW as original". Go ahead and give it a try: your camera has stored both the RAW and the JPEG versions of the image, so don't be afraid you will screw up your picture. You may find that the RAW image is different: maybe even better. That's because with the RAW format you are getting the whole tamale: an uncompressed image file that you can then mess around with. If the JPEG image is fine, and you want to use it because it is easy to upload to social media or whatever, you can toggle back to the JPEG version. BUT do take a few minutes on the web to look closer at why you should record in RAW and what you can do with that image.