If your camera has filter threads on the lens, you may be able to attach "frontside" wide angle or telephoto adapter — a secondary lens. But these generally give low quality results, and just can't give the same flexibility as actually changing the lens. If you want that flexibility, you will need a DSLR or mirrorless interchangeable lens camera.
Your particular camera does not appear to have such a thread, which is typical for cameras in this general class these days. I don't mean this in a pejorative way, but while that's a fine camera for what it is, I would hardly qualify it as "advanced".
But it's really not much of a loss. These add-on lenses are typically a single piece of glass, and not designed specifically to match the design of the built-in lens. They usually are made cheaply, with low-cost materials (cheap glass, single or no coating.) This means that they introduce color artifacts, distortion, loss of sharpness, and lens flare. In a pinch, they might be better than nothing — but, really... not by much.