Do the same. Develop rapidly and castle.
How to deal with people who rush out with knights, bishops and queen

Moving the bishop and knight is part of development , try playing more games and learn initial development . To give you an idea of how to deal with them , look out for any of those 3 pieces if they cross and move through the board , try to anticipate where they wish to land and play your moves according to that , as you play you'll improve
take them for free a big problem for 300s-1000s is they hang all their pieces unfortunately there are also cheaters around 300-500 ranges(they get mad because they can't improve then cheat) playing more games doesnt help unless you know what you want to improve(piece moving,sacrifices,NOT blundering,not moving pieces too early,catching blunders,ect dont analyze with stock fish try to use your own brain tactical mistakes dont matter until 1600+ so you shouldn't worry about it yet just take as many free pieces as you can and you should be good DO NOT bring your knights out early dont attack with them until your around 800+ your also new so dont worry about it yet just focus on the game not everyone is meant to be good at it

There's probably people trying to use the Fried Liver Attack or the Scholar's Mate against you. If you learn to defend/attack against those you can effectively turn the tables on your opponent.
There are videos on openings for black that you could watch.

Can you post a few examples ? It would be helpful.
As ChessMasteryOfficial said, do the same and castle quickly. If you are lacking in developement at the start, no wonder you feel overwhelmed. Try to place two pawns in the center (if you can), develop your knights, then your bishops, and castle. Try to put your rook on the e-file too. If you do it correctly, ou now have a excellent position for the middlegame.
However, if you are struggling with early queen attacks and early knight forks, that's another thing. I looked at some of your games and you frequently blunder your b-pawn. With early queen attacks like this you need to look at what your opponent is threatening all the time and it'll become natural. You can play the Nelson-bot to train. I also recommend you watch Gotham videos on how to deal with early queen attacks, and you need to know for early knight forks the d5 move :
Hello I have only been playing for a few weeks and I am kind of struggling with getting rushed by all these pieces, I try to develop but find myself under attack and at the very start making it difficult, sometimes by the queen and Bishop trying to mate me from the start or they will sneak their knight into my corner and I'm kind of struggling to figure out a way to deal with them, any and all advice is appreciated, thank you