The "real" answer is a protogalaxy or primeaval galaxy as these are the first stages in the formation of a galaxy.
However, it's more than likely, the question has to do with new star formation, in which case, it will be a spiral galaxy (but the galaxy is not young) Our galaxy - the Milky Way - is about 13.2 billion years old - almost as old as the Universe itself.
The spiral galaxy's.
No, an EO galaxy is not a type of elliptical galaxy. They are a lenticular galaxy.
No, a tadpole galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy. It is a barred spiral galaxy.
Yes. A ring galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a double galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a chain galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, there are young stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
No, a V-Shaped galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy.
Yes, a spiderweb galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy.
Generally, an Elliptical galaxy is the oldest type of galaxy.
Yes. A barred lenticular galaxy is a type of lenticular galaxy.