Time Machine - backup is no longer, only 32 GB left 4 TB

Time Machine is not delete the oldest backup files to make room for the new files to backup.

What is the safest way to delete old backup files manually?

External hard drive: WD (Western Digital) my book 4 TB

MacBook Pro 13 "El Capitan 10.11.4 Version OS

When you enter Time Machine, you see windows cascading over time. The foreground window represents the current state of the data and those behind it successive snapshots of data taken by Time Machine. Is there only a snapshot (i.e. one behind the windshield), or more than one?

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