1 and 2 are OK. It's unusual to include the date, though.
1 and 3 are OK. I'm not sure if "at" is used for this purpose in British English or not, but it isn't in the US.
1. We'll see you in the morning on Tuesday, July 14.
2. We'll see you on Tuesday morning, July 14.
[Are both okay?]
3. On Christmas, we share love with our family and friends.
4. At Christmas, we share love with our family and friends.
5. On Christmas eve, we share love with our family and friends.
[Do we have to use on or at? Are both okay?]
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