hi ya
you have given no indication of your budget capabilities
you would get sick of that galileoscope really fast and would be looking for something better
the other 2 would be great starting scopes. But you may find that in a year or so you would be looking for something bigger.
My suggestion would be just to start with something a bit bigger and better initially else you are just going to end up with a collection of no longer used scopes and wasted money getting to where you really want to be
the range of US$400 - 700 would get you a great 8" f5 Newtonian scope on a Dobsonian mount that would keep you out of trouble for years till you may decide to go to a much more expensive computer controlled GOTO type scope
these were
commented on in another thread just a few days or so ago
you can see my Newtonian and GOTO scopes
EDIT: I must add one other thing ... If possible, before you buy anything, get to and join a local astronomical club/society and find out what other people are using. Hopefully you have one nearby.
You may even find some one who has a scope for sale that's in good condition and save you lots over buying the same or similar in a shop.
My first 3 scopes were shop bought small refractors 20mm, 40mm, 60mm. I outgrew them all very quickly.
My first decent scope was a home built 8" f5 Newtonian that I bought off a astronomy club member. That scope lasted me for more than 15 years before I did an upgrade! Today ... some 40 years later, I still have the optics for that scope. ( maybe a retirement rebuild project

)cheers
Dave