If you haven't pushed your changes yet (so your commit is only local)
TortoiseGit
-> Show log
- Select the commit to which you want to rollback to
Reset "<branch>" to this...
If you have, then this can still be done, but then you'd have to also do a force-push (check "overwrite known changes" 1).
1 The "overwrite known changes" flag will replace the already pushed commit with a new one. If there is a chance that someone already fetched the commit that you're replacing, don't use this feature, otherwise doing so will create a fork in the history with two conflicting truths.
There is also a shortcut for when you want to just (1) redo the last commit and (2) you haven't pushed it yet:
- Commit -> Check "Amend Last Commit"
That will replace the last commit with a new one. But I don't recommend using this - if the last commit is already pushed, you can end up with a big mess. TortoiseGit will not stop you here.
By doing a Reset you are forced to have a look at the log, and there you see if the commit is local or not.