Broken in is good.
Yours are broken down.
If your your feet are adequately supported - i.e., when you glide, you feel like the boots hold your ankles up, and that you are able to control the orientation of the blade when it is on the ice - they may be sufficient at first. Eventually, as you get into fine edge control (possibly, after skating 10 - 30 times, with lessons), I think they could slow down your progress.
Though maybe other people here would disagree? After all, many rental skates are no better.
An equally important question is how they fit your feet - they should be snugly comfortable. If, when they are tied tight, your feet move around inside the boot as you move, or if they hurt, typical figure skaters would say the fit isn't good, and that fit either interferes with your skating, or can cause medical problems.
Your pictures don't let us see whether the blades are worn out. Also (though pictures won't let us see this), a proper sharpening, so that your blades doesn't slip sideways if you push or pull sideways on them, and the two sides of each blade feel evenly symmetric, is important.