At a guess - no, you can't. The phone runs Gingerbread, which hasn't been supported for about 7 years (even by 3rd party developers). Which is one reason people update their phones - you can't run modern things on old hardware. (The phone only has a total of 512MB of storage. Any current recovery is likely to be larger than that. [And Magisk, which you should be using, doesn't work on Android earlier than version 6.])