Dump out the fuel, change the fuel lines and filter.
If you have the ability, take the carburetor off and clean it, blow it out and re-assemble it with new gaskets. Pick up a manual for that model. That will tell you how the adjustments work. If none of that works, get a new carburetor....maybe Ebay or Amazon. If you take it to a Stihl dealer.....it will cost you more than you could imagine. You have a few options. But since you initial cost is "acquired" then you can throw a few bucks into it.
These little engines are finicky.....keep that in mind.