+1 about not learning the KID as beginner.
Actually, if suggesting an opening at all, IT WOULD BE THE KING'S INDIAN!
That said, the OP is too low to be studying openings in the first place.
However, the French and King's Indian go together like hand in glove. In both cases, the center is blocked, and it's all about how to play positions with long pawn chains, blocked positions, and understanding the "Pawn Pointing Theory", where the side you attack should be the side where your pawns are pointing. In the French, that would be Kingside for White, Queenside for Black. In the King's Indian, that would be Kingside for Black, Queenside for White.
A common mistake that beginners make is they will play the French as Black, face the Advance Variation, play 5...Qb6, White plays 6.a3, Black plays 6...c4. All of this is fine. Black castles Queenside and White Kingside. Guess what, Black still should be attacking Queenside. They try to attack Kingside and get killed because they are trying to attack from their side of weakness!
So yes, French players should play the KID and KID players should play the French, but the OP should not be worrying about opening theory in the first place!
@firebrandx that's 2 for the Dutch now! I have watched the first 2 videos of GM Williams' Dutch series, and it looks like responding e6 to d4 is a good option for me. I will be trying it out soon. Thanks!