There's something odd going on with your handle, too, but, later.
Anyway, I suggest you shorten up the string so it just reaches tip to tip with a little slack. Determine which side is top and which is bottom limb. Then find and mark the handle where the base of your thumb will be when you grip it.
Place the bow in the cradle again, forming a perfect "T" to the stick. 90 angles, not tipped side to side. When you go to pull the string into a slot, make sure the spot on the string is right opposite that spot on your handle. Make sure the bow stays right there level as you pull the string.
With the shorter long-string, only go to about 10-12", instead of 26" where you are. Leave it there, get a tillering gizmo, and get the limbs evened out. Then you'll know what you really have.
Good luck!