"Get in" is like a command. It has a sense of urgency to it. It's raining outside, you're walking on the street. I drive up in my car, roll down the window and tell you, " get in!" (Hurry! Get inside!)
"Go in" is more of an invitation. You are waiting to see the doctor in the waiting room. The nurse calls your name and says, " you may go in". Like, "please step inside".
Enter is more of a written form of "go in". You will see it written on signs, doors, etc. It can also be said, it's just more instructional.