It looks like Electrum only does Legacy or bech32 addresses, not normal segwit ones with a 3, though I don't use it. Probably easiest to start a new wallet but someone should know more.
"normal SegWit" is Bech32 addresses that start with bc1, which is also known as native SegWit address format. everything else is just a workaround to stay compatible with services that haven't upgraded their system to support the new additions to bitcoin yet.
and Electrum supports all of them, you just have to take extra steps if you want to use a non-default wallet type (aka nested SegWit ie. addresses starting with 3).
fun fact: address posted by OP seems to be a multi signature one!