I'm relatively new to Git.
I use it from inside Visual Studio 2013, for the normal operations: commit, 
push ...
I used and know other similar products but not Git.
I'm searching in Git a feature I used in the past in another product.

The situation is:
I "inherited" a big Visual Studio 2013 solution under Git (A LOT of files 
in overr 40 different projects).
This project has a remote repository somewhere.
II have full access to files, and to the remote repository.
I have a lot of changes committed locally but still NOT PUSHED to the 
remote repository, and I cannot PUSH these changes now
(sorry for the terms, I use Git from inside Viasul Studio 2013, I don't 
know the Git correct terms)
I need to retrieve all files of this solution* AS THEY WERE AT AS GIVEN 
DATE* to rebuild that version of the projects and test.

How can I do this with Git without looking at the story of every file in 
the project (a crazy thing to do)?
The worst of all is I probably will need to "navigate" not only once, but 
2-3-more times.

Best of all would be a graphical (human!) interface to do this: by command 
line I sure will do a disaster.

Thanks to all

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