She looks to be smaller than my girl. Have you asked her eating habits? She is going to get big so a nice size custom enclosure would be nice. They are intelligent powerful creatures. IDK if she will calm down or not. A place to climb is nice as well. I would give her a large concrete mixing tub for a water area and room to explore and build a large hide she can feel safe in. 4 ft by 4 ft would be good for hide and 6 to 8 inches high. I leave one side open so she can get in and out and face the opening away from the window but not towards the back. Works for me. Let her settle for a month or so and offer food weekly till you learn her habits. If you feed only in one spot they will learn where to ask for food when hungry over time. This can still be interesting because they know what to expect and can get excited. After settling in a month or 2 I would start working with her some to get her accustomed to being handled some. If you are lucky she will poop and pee in her water dish. Tap training is helpful and they get the idea quickly. Some will run when you do this. Some will get defensive till they want to back down. or feel you are not a threat. Be patient. I cycle the light just because it is more natural but not necessary. Slowly build her trust but keep in mind she might never be as calm as my girl is. I am very lucky with both my females. I work with them lots and so did their previous owners. Also research her history if you can about if she is wild caught or captive. They move things around a lot at times and lazy days others. They need to feel safe and not be hungry. It is that simple. Trust comes slowly and might not come at all in some cases. They are determined at times to do what they want and can be challenging to handle because of size and strength and how active they are. She looks to be 8ft ish? Keep us posted on the progress.
With her still growing, she will have a growth spurt sometimes and will want more food during those times. Then feeding slows down but food size gets larger as she does.